E aí Leandro... Tudo certo brother? Você tá em Campinas? Que legal que você tá usando isso com seus alunos, esse é um dos objetivos desse canal. Quando vier tocar em São José me fala que eu vou lá assistir... Eu me lembro muito daquelas caronas pra Tatuí há uns 20 anos, que fase boa 🎸🎸🎸
So, this chord progression could be written as: i iv i VI v i Have I got that right Maran? Still getting my head around this notation. Love the track you have posted! Thanks.
It’s a flat 7th because it’s functioning as a tritone substitution of II7, which is the dominant of V7. You’re thinking major 7th as a substitute of IVMaj7 but that is not what’s going on here.
@@amziadi Sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant that the original recording is a straightforward diatonic VI. I completely understand the tritone substitution used here - it's just that it's wrong!
@iainguitar ah got you, my bad. You’re probably right then, I don’t recall what the original sounds like at the moment. I will still say I do like the sound of VI7 here since it lets one improvise on II7 leading to V7; maybe a lucky fluke! All the best.
Starting at 57 years still feels great thanks
Sitting in the Bush NW madagascar feeling the blues, but in complete harmony.
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Well done bro great tracks to jam and practice to!
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BB Numbers one
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Adoro
Muito bom
@@antoniogaldinogaldino792 muito obrigado. The Blues is alright 🎸
Fala, mano!Procurando um BT desse som em Am pra um aluno e caí aqui na sua página! Parabénsé pelo trabalho! Abração
E aí Leandro... Tudo certo brother? Você tá em Campinas? Que legal que você tá usando isso com seus alunos, esse é um dos objetivos desse canal. Quando vier tocar em São José me fala que eu vou lá assistir...
Eu me lembro muito daquelas caronas pra Tatuí há uns 20 anos, que fase boa 🎸🎸🎸
@@MaranGuitarTracks Época boa, né? Muita música boa! Parabéns pelo canal, tá show demais! Abs
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So, this chord progression could be written as: i iv i VI v i Have I got that right Maran? Still getting my head around this notation. Love the track you have posted! Thanks.
I guess you mean bVI7, right?
Sounds like West la fadeaway
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This is useful for teaching. However - and I hope you don't mind me pointing this out - the VI chord isn't actually a dominant. It's a major 7th.
Thank you for message me. Im sure that its a flat 7th
It’s a flat 7th because it’s functioning as a tritone substitution of II7, which is the dominant of V7. You’re thinking major 7th as a substitute of IVMaj7 but that is not what’s going on here.
@@amziadi Sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant that the original recording is a straightforward diatonic VI. I completely understand the tritone substitution used here - it's just that it's wrong!
@iainguitar ah got you, my bad. You’re probably right then, I don’t recall what the original sounds like at the moment. I will still say I do like the sound of VI7 here since it lets one improvise on II7 leading to V7; maybe a lucky fluke! All the best.
I like it too! @@amziadi
Thx bro
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Am pentatonic! That i know ! 😂