Yeah. But this video is not about inversions. And you can play any bass that you want. But all that won't be slash chords. If you choose a bass note out of a specified chord, It will create a new chord sounding.
@EmperorKeys Yes, ofcourse, you can play any bass note which is not of standard chord are called Chord with bass note of that particular chord example A/G, G/C, Em/C ... That's the purpose of writing / slash not just inversions..
@@victorymusicalacademystudi5151 Exactly! Adding a bass note outside of the main chord can expand the chord’s depth and feeling. Examples like A/G and Em/C are great ways to add unique flavors and are technically considered slash chords because they specify a distinct bass. Glad you’re exploring this-it’s a powerful technique!
Exactly. You've got the point. But Just knowing the definition is enough for playing. It requires examples and demonstration. That's why this video took this much long. And these tutorials are for complete beginners those who don't know any terminologies about music.
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Already I used this method, but I don't know this is slash, thank you sir.
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Brother please explain about polychords
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What software is used to get these names while we play
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Miner note slash chord please. 🙏
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Which app are you using to show keys on screen ?
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Just inversions... thats it..
But you can also play any bass note which is not in part of the chord...
Yeah. But this video is not about inversions. And you can play any bass that you want. But all that won't be slash chords. If you choose a bass note out of a specified chord, It will create a new chord sounding.
@EmperorKeys Yes, ofcourse, you can play any bass note which is not of standard chord are called Chord with bass note of that particular chord example A/G, G/C, Em/C ...
That's the purpose of writing / slash
not just inversions..
@@victorymusicalacademystudi5151 Exactly! Adding a bass note outside of the main chord can expand the chord’s depth and feeling. Examples like A/G and Em/C are great ways to add unique flavors and are technically considered slash chords because they specify a distinct bass. Glad you’re exploring this-it’s a powerful technique!
@@EmperorKeys great.. you got it.. 🎶 keep teaching..
@@victorymusicalacademystudi5151 Thank you! 🎶 Glad to connect with someone who appreciates these details. Excited to keep sharing more insights!
Same chord ah erukuarapa we use slash chord... Use panalam bro correct ah
Yes. We can.
In case accompany using left hand, can I use slacecord
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In simple terms to say.. Playing the remaining notes of any Major Traid other than root note is called Slash chord. Isn't brother?
Exactly. You've got the point. But Just knowing the definition is enough for playing. It requires examples and demonstration. That's why this video took this much long. And these tutorials are for complete beginners those who don't know any terminologies about music.
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