Well done! On one hand it's particularly difficult to sing all the single notes of each of these chords. So I have to let go of this and concentrate on the feeling of the individual chords. On the other hand, you emphasise one voice line at a time. And the next time another voice line. Great didactics!
What sort of feeling do the various degrees evoke? What does the relative minor feel like for example, what does the second degree D minor feel like to you?
This is pretty trivial, but I think I would've preferred silence to the background audio in the beginning. Lesson is good though so it doesn't really matter, thank you 👍
It's a good point. My advice is not to worry about which one sounds higher, think that the V causes more tension than the IV. In other words, think more about tension than about height.
Hans zimmer yea. Try to focus on how the various juxtapositions of the different chords makes you feel. If you associate a feeling with a chord progression it’ll help you remember it much better.
The first 2 minutes is just an intro and isn't part of the lesson - the lesson actually starts at 2:07. Don't feel bad, I was confused as well, I couldn't understand how on earth that part was supposed to help.
Great video for training my ears to distinguish the sound of each chord. I will have to replay this a thousand time 🙌
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. The sound quality, volume, and chords are perfect.
Well done! On one hand it's particularly difficult to sing all the single notes of each of these chords. So I have to let go of this and concentrate on the feeling of the individual chords. On the other hand, you emphasise one voice line at a time. And the next time another voice line. Great didactics!
Great first time listening thank you just what I need
a minor chord progression also helps like this video.😊😊
Thx,, would be great if you can load the Score for each cadence
Brilliant! Thank you for the great work!
I was waiting for this. It’s really helps me.. Thanks for sharing mate ❣️♥️👍
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these are real and USEFULL chord progressions you can hear in real life, ( not random ones like some apps )
Thank you sir, I am able to find difference in each chord
Thank you for the video, saves time doing it myself on the keyboard.
But you have ultra instinct pitch Amadeus
Thank you so much for this
God bless you sir
What sort of feeling do the various degrees evoke? What does the relative minor feel like for example, what does the second degree D minor feel like to you?
Thank you so much, the only thing that puzzled me was that the second tonic didn’t sound like the first tonic .
Useful. Thanks!
Very good
why is this so beautiful wtf
It is exactly what i need to memorize the color of chords. It will take ages though❤️
This is pretty trivial, but I think I would've preferred silence to the background audio in the beginning. Lesson is good though so it doesn't really matter, thank you 👍
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Tks very much. Vers useful
Awesome !!!
Hi! What musical software program do you use to get this sound?
Why does IV sound higher than V… it’s weird!!! Or are my ears just that messed up
It's a good point. My advice is not to worry about which one sounds higher, think that the V causes more tension than the IV. In other words, think more about tension than about height.
Same feeling
has this actually worked for anyone?🤔
Helas ça ne change pas grand chose à la reconnaissance
No love for the seventh
Yeah
Yuck. I prefer my tonics without dissonance.
du caralho!!!
Sounds like church chord progressions.
I dont. Understand
kuitlahuak rafael argumedo vera just listen to how the chords sound
Don't try to play it on any instrument .Just feel each chords and try to recreate the feeling to construct a progression.
Hans zimmer yea. Try to focus on how the various juxtapositions of the different chords makes you feel. If you associate a feeling with a chord progression it’ll help you remember it much better.
Its gonna take sometime to deeply imbibe the feelings of each chords .Thanks for your valuable suggestion.
The first 2 minutes is just an intro and isn't part of the lesson - the lesson actually starts at 2:07. Don't feel bad, I was confused as well, I couldn't understand how on earth that part was supposed to help.