This is really helpful. It will help me to play interestingly.... In short, before you go to a particular chord, plays it's 5th chord regardless of the key it falls in...
Wow my dude!! I'm gonna predict an addition of several zeros to the end of your view count in the near future. I was taught to play boring scales around the circle of fifths in school so this is really amazing.
I’m a sense. But it would require a deeper explanation. Dominant chords are the 5th chord within a scale. Eg. G chord in C major scale. However, “dominant” is also short for “dominant 7” chords
OK... One of the things I wish to know is, just like Dominant 7th Chords that are used as passing chords, how do one incorporate this style with the circle of fifth... Is there a simple way to explain it just the way it is simply explained with Dominant 7th chords... I know it goes in hand, C-F-Bflat-Eflat-Aflat-Dflat-Gflat-B-E-A-D-G ... I hear a lot of prof play and add this, I want to be able to know how to add this when. Playing just the way you add Dominant 7th chords when playing... Help your boy man...
Thanks Bruh, Blessed Week ahead to you, this is exactly what I was looking for. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, you too!
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TNk u sir. U are the best. I can sound. More advanced now wit dis chord. As I have understood how to use circle of 5th
Happy to help
This is really helpful. It will help me to play interestingly.... In short, before you go to a particular chord, plays it's 5th chord regardless of the key it falls in...
You are the man! Thanks for adding your touch to these.
I'll come back to this, I'm still working on basic chops for now.
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Thanks for teaching
Awesome! Thank you! I’ve always wondered how to play outside the key without sounding bad 😅
This is a good place to start
Wow my dude!! I'm gonna predict an addition of several zeros to the end of your view count in the near future. I was taught to play boring scales around the circle of fifths in school so this is really amazing.
Thanks for the compliment. I sure hope so. Let me know what other content you would like
3:00 Its called Für Elise by Beethoven.
Wow🔥
Thanks
The single notes you hit be for the chord how do you know which ones to hit?
Nice one bro, could you do an example using a gospel song like how great is our god
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Im not yet good at the pianoaino though, but this video is more like dominant chords you used... Dominant chords and the 5th, are they thesame?
I’m a sense.
But it would require a deeper explanation.
Dominant chords are the 5th chord within a scale. Eg. G chord in C major scale.
However, “dominant” is also short for “dominant 7” chords
OK... One of the things I wish to know is, just like Dominant 7th Chords that are used as passing chords, how do one incorporate this style with the circle of fifth... Is there a simple way to explain it just the way it is simply explained with Dominant 7th chords... I know it goes in hand, C-F-Bflat-Eflat-Aflat-Dflat-Gflat-B-E-A-D-G ... I hear a lot of prof play and add this, I want to be able to know how to add this when. Playing just the way you add Dominant 7th chords when playing... Help your boy man...
@@scalpswingandearn3175 I’m glad to help, can you rephrase your question? Thanks
We use dominant 7th chords as passing chords... The A 7th to the D. Now how do you use the circle of fifth as passing chords?
Hey can you do to God be the glory
Awesome
But u plz explain 4ths and 5ths and how to use then thanks
Bacanisimo🤙
Suggestion: use the circle of 4ths instead... easier to explain. 🙂
Thanks
No problem!