Thanks for all the great feedback on this video guys! I have some other videos in this style planned. If you guys are interested in this kind of music learning I would like to invite you guys to join our free guitar course and community, no sign up required you can join by clicking the link in the description.
Love that you made this tutorial. Daniel Caesar's chords as I've always called them before now lol carry so much emotions but still remain beautiful. I appreciate you for the time and effort you put into making this. Thanks!
This video is like when your friend who’s really good at taking notes lends them to you to study for a test. I had an understanding of the concepts - albeit abstractly; having to work through the formula to find the answer every time. However, having all these chord variations and the roles they play laid out so nicely organized helps see the bigger picture/their relationship to one another much more clearly. Super dope video ✌️ +1 subscriber!
Had to leave two comments cause this is an amazing video, please breakdown anything else Daniel caesar or lucky daye and I’m watching it a million times !!!! Thanks again
If i could give this video 10 likes, i would. Ive always wondered how DC writes such incredible chord progressions, so THANK YOU so much for this helpful video!!
Hmm, depending on your level of understanding of theory it might be a bit tricky to understand but I’ll try my best. Basically in western music the most important chord relationship is the 5(major or dominant) chord going to the 1 chord. We can extend this sequence of “5 to 1” by adding the 2 chord in front of the 5 chord because 2 is the “5 of 5”. Meaning if you start on 5 and count up 5 notes you’ll get 2. 56712. So you get a 2-5-1 So that’s the reason why 1Dominant goes to 4, cause 1 is the “5 of 4”. We can extend this sequence going to 4 by adding the 5 minor chord, which is the 2 of the 4 chord. Basically we can “copy and paste” the 2-5-1 progression that brought us to 1 and use it to take us to 4, but you don’t always have to use both chords, you can use just one or both. Haha I know this is kind of a lot but I hope it made sense. You might be able to get a better understanding by looking up secondary dominants and learning about those
Hey man, I know I‘m late but another question regarding to that post: Is 1Dominant essentially not just a 1maj7? Or should I view the 1D in “Go to 4“ just as in it‘s functionality, so that it is working even without the maj7 I hope you understand the question it‘s kinda confusing tbh 😅
@@tomnguyen6880thanks for the question. So the difference between 1D and 1maj7 is that in 1D the seventh is lowered by a half step, so in the tonal octave it would have the notes 1,3,5,b7(instead of a regular 7 like a 1maj7 chord). If you think about it triadically(3 note chords) then 1maj7 and 1D are identical because they both “reduce” down to 1,3,5. This isn’t to say that 1maj7 can’t lead you to the 4 chord, but a 1Dominant chord has a very strong pull to 4. Hope that answered your question
Thanks for all the great feedback on this video guys! I have some other videos in this style planned. If you guys are interested in this kind of music learning I would like to invite you guys to join our free guitar course and community, no sign up required you can join by clicking the link in the description.
No longer doing the course, I am looking to interview intermediate guitarists tho so hmu on insta if you wanna help me out
Perfect demonstration of why guitarists need to study basic theory. If you can't follow this video you need to get to work
It really does help! For me I just want to be able to conceptualize and understand what I’m hearing in any song I listen to
this vid is a gem
Glad you think so!
Love that you made this tutorial. Daniel Caesar's chords as I've always called them before now lol carry so much emotions but still remain beautiful. I appreciate you for the time and effort you put into making this. Thanks!
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this was super helpful, i would love more videos like these with different artists
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This video is like when your friend who’s really good at taking notes lends them to you to study for a test.
I had an understanding of the concepts - albeit abstractly; having to work through the formula to find the answer every time.
However, having all these chord variations and the roles they play laid out so nicely organized helps see the bigger picture/their relationship to one another much more clearly.
Super dope video ✌️ +1 subscriber!
Glad you got something out of it! I’m always happy to share my notes haha
i love how the jump cut is just a pause in the video, great video man help me a lot
thank you :) learnt a lot. that 2nd chord in open up is crazyy
Had to leave two comments cause this is an amazing video, please breakdown anything else Daniel caesar or lucky daye and I’m watching it a million times !!!! Thanks again
If i could give this video 10 likes, i would. Ive always wondered how DC writes such incredible chord progressions, so THANK YOU so much for this helpful video!!
Haha thanks for watching glad you got something out of it
This was so helpful, thank you!!!
@@ulysse.1155 happy to hear it!
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is there any theory you know of based on his longer progressions that aren’t four chords? (amazing video btw it really helped me out)
Sick video thanks dawg
this was super helpful, thank you so much.
Happy to help
Hey man can you do this but with steve lacy,@@jojotheworld
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Great video, thanks for sharing :)
Sick af!
great vid mate
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Thank you sm, I learned a lot through this pls do one on Steve Lacy 🙏🏽
steve lacy just messes with jazz chords
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May you please do the Cuco Sunnyside solo
more theory stuff please
It is in the works
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@@jojotheworld lol, I thought it was Japanese jacket or something
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can you explain why minor5 is under go to 4?
Hmm, depending on your level of understanding of theory it might be a bit tricky to understand but I’ll try my best.
Basically in western music the most important chord relationship is the 5(major or dominant) chord going to the 1 chord. We can extend this sequence of “5 to 1” by adding the 2 chord in front of the 5 chord because 2 is the “5 of 5”. Meaning if you start on 5 and count up 5 notes you’ll get 2. 56712. So you get a 2-5-1
So that’s the reason why 1Dominant goes to 4, cause 1 is the “5 of 4”. We can extend this sequence going to 4 by adding the 5 minor chord, which is the 2 of the 4 chord. Basically we can “copy and paste” the 2-5-1 progression that brought us to 1 and use it to take us to 4, but you don’t always have to use both chords, you can use just one or both.
Haha I know this is kind of a lot but I hope it made sense. You might be able to get a better understanding by looking up secondary dominants and learning about those
Hey man, I know I‘m late but another question regarding to that post:
Is 1Dominant essentially not just a 1maj7? Or should I view the 1D in “Go to 4“ just as in it‘s functionality, so that it is working even without the maj7
I hope you understand the question it‘s kinda confusing tbh 😅
@@tomnguyen6880thanks for the question. So the difference between 1D and 1maj7 is that in 1D the seventh is lowered by a half step, so in the tonal octave it would have the notes 1,3,5,b7(instead of a regular 7 like a 1maj7 chord).
If you think about it triadically(3 note chords) then 1maj7 and 1D are identical because they both “reduce” down to 1,3,5.
This isn’t to say that 1maj7 can’t lead you to the 4 chord, but a 1Dominant chord has a very strong pull to 4. Hope that answered your question
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