Love this channel. When you've been playing for many years (many,many years...) it's possible to get a little complacent about theory. This channel is doing an excellent job of helping me deal with that. Thanks and blessings.
I absolutely love this channel. My only humble suggestion for improvement is the tone of the guitar examples; l find the tone grating and wonder if a warmer cleaner sound (rounding of those brittle corners) would be appreciated by others as well as myself. Best regards.
The French - always flat and sharp at the same time. Apart from the humour it could be interpreted in C as a secondary dominant b5 - Ab7b5 = D7b5 and you can resolve away from that. While we're at it to end on a humourous note - the French don't resolve - they dissolve
Another great video! I’ve been studying classical chord progressions, and one that I’ve heard repeatedly is this which would be in a minor key : bVI, i 6/4, V/V 6/3, V, i As I mentioned, I have seen it repeatedly and I was wondering if it had a name?
I really appreciate these series on augmented 6 chords- super helpful. How would these chords appear in a lead sheet (not Roman numeral analysis?). Some are enharmonic to Diminished chords- how do they genetically relate to the key? Thanks!
This is the info I have gathered so far : Pre chorus is a part of a song that is before a chorus/Hook/catch it builds up tension so that your chorus is catchier To create A pre chorus Use less than four chords maby two to three for example you can hold on to to one chord that has a unstable Function. Sub/pre-dominent chords or a b/# signature chord ( e.g Diminished , sus , add and augmented ) to leave the listener wondering what's coming next
Brilliant. Love theory through the lens of the guitar rather than what we are so used to , by the piano. TY from Australia. 1. Have U looked at Stanley Jordan's new chromatic improvisation theories? He promoted it on Muriel Anderson's RUclips program, last week. 2. Have you done a video on Quartal harmony?
1 of the very few people who knows what theyre talking about on here! Maybe a tad theoretical for the sake of theory but nonetheless very informative. Thanks!
@@MusicTheoryForGuitar Ah ok.I stand corrected.No worries I suck at guitar!😢 Im guessing this is only for a chordal solo because certain melody and other players could make this chord sound "uncomfortable" to certain ears..and I say COULD?
Nicely done. I'd say it's very well presented and audibly clear, however, it rushes through the changes and options: Not much time to listen and learn.
God bless you and your channel. So many bits of random knowledge I never would've thought to look up or even known to look up
Not random. Systematic.
Man...that chord felt really good.
This is the best RUclips channel for theory music along with "8 bit music theory" :)
Love this channel. When you've been playing for many years (many,many years...) it's possible to get a little complacent about theory. This channel is doing an excellent job of helping me deal with that.
Thanks and blessings.
This is definitely one of my favorites music channels. Thanks
Thank you for the video, Tommaso! The Augmented 6th chords sound so good and are so useful in modulations.
Thanks a lot for your amazing teaching
I m learning piano and your videos taught me so much
Eternal respect 👏
Another great Video
Good work Tomasso
Inspiring video. Looks like I'll be composing a new piece using French aug. chord soon.
I absolutely love this channel. My only humble suggestion for improvement is the tone of the guitar examples; l find the tone grating and wonder if a warmer cleaner sound (rounding of those brittle corners) would be appreciated by others as well as myself. Best regards.
The French - always flat and sharp at the same time. Apart from the humour it could be interpreted in C as a secondary dominant b5 - Ab7b5 = D7b5 and you can resolve away from that. While we're at it to end on a humourous note - the French don't resolve - they dissolve
:-)
Another great video! I’ve been studying classical chord progressions, and one that I’ve heard repeatedly is this which would be in a minor key : bVI, i 6/4, V/V 6/3, V, i As I mentioned, I have seen it repeatedly and I was wondering if it had a name?
Get in my brain, knowledge!
I really appreciate these series on augmented 6 chords- super helpful. How would these chords appear in a lead sheet (not Roman numeral analysis?). Some are enharmonic to Diminished chords- how do they genetically relate to the key? Thanks!
🙏 examples of creating a pre-chorus
This is the info I have gathered so far :
Pre chorus is a part of a song that is before a chorus/Hook/catch it builds up tension so that your chorus is catchier
To create A pre chorus Use less than four chords maby two to three for example you can hold on to to one chord that has a unstable Function.
Sub/pre-dominent chords or a b/# signature chord ( e.g Diminished , sus , add and augmented ) to leave the listener wondering what's coming next
I'm sure I've heard this in Spanish classical guitar pieces
Spain brought us the Six string. Thanks spain
Brilliant. Love theory through the lens of the guitar rather than what we are so used to , by the piano. TY from Australia. 1. Have U looked at Stanley Jordan's new chromatic improvisation theories? He promoted it on Muriel Anderson's RUclips program, last week. 2. Have you done a video on Quartal harmony?
No, he hasn't, despite me bugging him twice. 8-)
1 of the very few people who knows what theyre talking about on here! Maybe a tad theoretical for the sake of theory but nonetheless very informative. Thanks!
Thank you. I really don't like "theory for the sake of theory" - if I say it in the video, it's because it makes a difference in the music.
@@MusicTheoryForGuitar Ah ok.I stand corrected.No worries I suck at guitar!😢 Im guessing this is only for a chordal solo because certain melody and other players could make this chord sound "uncomfortable" to certain ears..and I say COULD?
Too late, everyone. I already wrote a song with this just now, and copyrighted it. No need to learn this, it's mine.
HAHAHA :)
Then I'll call this chord something else and write my own song !
Tasty
You have a glitch in the video at 4:33, and another one a few minutes later.
'Tis a very laissez faire tension pulling to resolution.
Nicely done. I'd say it's very well presented and audibly clear, however, it rushes through the changes and options: Not much time to listen and learn.
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