When to Play Harmonic Minor - 5 Approaches

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @Smartoe12
    @Smartoe12 Год назад +1

    This is exactly what I needed. I've seen many videos where they only teach the scales but they never talk about why or when to use them

  • @thlamuanpuiajisoo805
    @thlamuanpuiajisoo805 11 дней назад

    Hello fretjam, i fully master the major and minor scale, now i want to learn new scales and thought Harmonic minor seems interesting but all the youtubes post doesn't make sense to me, but ur content do, so thanks alot for posting this treasure❤

  • @krustenhund
    @krustenhund 7 лет назад +3

    "...ARGUABLY creates more harmonic interest." i liked that word there. very nice explanation.

  • @RD-wg2nt
    @RD-wg2nt 5 лет назад +2

    This channel is the best musical theory resource for guitarists on RUclips 🏆

  • @aristotle358
    @aristotle358 9 лет назад +1

    I've been playing this sort of thing instinctively for years without knowing the theory. It's nice to have the "grammar" explained. Thanks.

  • @andergarciarodriguez1356
    @andergarciarodriguez1356 4 года назад +2

    I'm finding these the most useful videos in youtube.
    great work man!

  • @michaelglendinning1738
    @michaelglendinning1738 3 года назад +2

    Sometimes my head feels like it will explode. I have to take you in doses. You have so much knowledge. I really appreciate your hard work.

  • @usablefiber
    @usablefiber 9 лет назад +10

    Thanks for this. I was learning a song on piano in f# minor.... and they used a c# major chord in the progression and it completely threw me for a loop. I was so confused as to why an f natural would be in a song in the key of f#minor.
    Thanks for finally answering my question I couldn't seem to find anywhere online lol

  • @RomanTerryUSA
    @RomanTerryUSA 9 лет назад

    This was by far one of the better guitar lessons on RUclips Tube...will check them all out!

  • @michaelbao8849
    @michaelbao8849 4 года назад +2

    You are the best online guitar teacher in youtube history.

  • @thierry.lavallee
    @thierry.lavallee 3 года назад

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  • @thearkuhtekt
    @thearkuhtekt 4 года назад +1

    Priceless intel!

  • @m3l3ca
    @m3l3ca 9 лет назад +38

    you are the best. simply the best.

  • @wjmalcolm
    @wjmalcolm 2 года назад

    You have the best RUclips channel on earth.

  • @mightymikeamps9317
    @mightymikeamps9317 Год назад

    Thanks for this video. It expanded on what I have been doing recently, and simplified it.

  • @puiteapautu4815
    @puiteapautu4815 3 месяца назад

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    • @puiteapautu4815
      @puiteapautu4815 3 месяца назад

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  • @downhill240
    @downhill240 11 лет назад +13

    Very complex for a beginner or new intermediate level but still worth the watch!

  • @robertmcclung8035
    @robertmcclung8035 11 лет назад +6

    i can always count on receiving some in depth knowledge from fret jam.
    Thanks for the lesson!

  • @lifeisprecocious
    @lifeisprecocious 8 лет назад +2

    great lesson! greetings from brazil!

  • @andrestojanov
    @andrestojanov 8 лет назад

    Its the best explanation of minor harmonic scale in youtube...

  • @1pspgofan
    @1pspgofan 9 лет назад +1

    Omg thank you so much! Ive been trying to understand how the harmonic minor fits within a major key for ages!

  • @MyTube4Utoo
    @MyTube4Utoo 6 лет назад +1

    Yet another *FANTASTIC* lesson. I wish you had been in my life when I started playing at 12 years old. We didn't even have personal computers back then, however. *lol*

  • @vitojosephjoestar3653
    @vitojosephjoestar3653 5 лет назад

    Thankyou so much for this video. I was confused at some parts, but I took my time and rewatched them and now I understand the concepts fully.

  • @guslakis
    @guslakis 9 лет назад

    I have known the information in this lesson for years, but this is a clear, concise review, well done.

  • @deepthoughts3769
    @deepthoughts3769 8 лет назад

    great info, clear explanations. smartest thing i ever did was to focus on one style and master it.

  • @stusrollins
    @stusrollins 9 лет назад

    Great Lesson..cheers

  • @EDGARDOUX1701
    @EDGARDOUX1701 7 лет назад

    Man! What a GOOD explanation! Simply tou're the best on youtube

    • @fretjamguitar
      @fretjamguitar  7 лет назад +1

      +Edgardo Ucha Too kind sir! Glad it helped.

  • @rinfal
    @rinfal 11 лет назад +1

    Excellent lesson! It helped me in jumping hurdles in several areas. Thanks a whole bunch.

  • @jeromelee7151
    @jeromelee7151 2 года назад +1

    This video is dope and helped out so much. I know this is old but thank you

    • @fretjamguitar
      @fretjamguitar  2 года назад +1

      I honestly love that old videos still help. Even though I know I could do them so much better now and I wish I could go back and do them again.

  • @bottleneck1100
    @bottleneck1100 7 лет назад

    thank you very much for this video. It's helped me understand something I never did get. I only knew to use it when playing against something Latin sounding - this helped so much - thank you!.

  • @BharatGosher
    @BharatGosher 9 лет назад

    Simple explanation for a major (important )topic , thank you do much.

  • @yohanesd9764
    @yohanesd9764 5 лет назад

    wow your explanation it's so eye opening. thank you very much

  • @adriang.3762
    @adriang.3762 10 лет назад +1

    Wow, has put me outside the box! Great step to take after having the natural minor scale under your fingers like a boss. Love your videos, they make everything cristal clear! ;)

  • @JoseRenatoPinto
    @JoseRenatoPinto 7 лет назад

    What a great lesson... Terrific study material.

  • @zombiepredator3572
    @zombiepredator3572 9 лет назад +1

    bravo; well explained and displayed!

  • @kashuycastro8451
    @kashuycastro8451 8 лет назад

    Man Thank You So Much....
    Your Lessons Are Great

  • @tartaruga42
    @tartaruga42 11 лет назад +2

    thank you so much, I had been looking for an explanation on this for ages!

  • @jonwill
    @jonwill 10 лет назад

    Excellent presentation; thank you for posting.

  • @bacontrees
    @bacontrees 6 лет назад

    Really, really well done video! Cheers!

  • @amadiftikhar4817
    @amadiftikhar4817 4 года назад

    Thank you so much, you are an excellent teacher.

  • @mountainman8775
    @mountainman8775 4 года назад

    Looks like I’ve found all I need to be able to shred with this channel

  • @onedavidonegopal
    @onedavidonegopal 10 лет назад +3

    very nice teaching mind blowing

  • @JerryMarbas
    @JerryMarbas 7 лет назад +6

    I don't understand how at 5:44 you can play the A harmonic minor scale over the G or G7 chord. A harmonic minor scale has G# in it and the G chord doesn't.

    • @fretjamguitar
      @fretjamguitar  7 лет назад +20

      The G# becomes a passing, chromatic tone which is what gives it that "outside" tension.

    • @JerryMarbas
      @JerryMarbas 7 лет назад +2

      Thank you very much! Makes perfect sense now.

    • @AlldeLucas
      @AlldeLucas 6 лет назад +2

      On this case, you'll be playing a b2 if you think of the G scale.

  • @EclecticEssentric
    @EclecticEssentric 4 года назад

    Thanks, I'm trying to get this scale now.

  • @brandonlace
    @brandonlace 10 лет назад +2

    God damn I love your videos. They explain so much.

  • @SanelvellaS
    @SanelvellaS 10 лет назад

    What an awesome channel, excellent lesson, good job.

  • @salchaw
    @salchaw 11 лет назад +2

    very helpful , thank you

  • @richWMan_X
    @richWMan_X 3 года назад

    Thanks good lesson 👍

  • @theDubleD
    @theDubleD 5 лет назад

    Great lesson!!!

  • @guitarwithpoulami4324
    @guitarwithpoulami4324 4 года назад

    Thank you so much...this vedio is very helpful & easy to understand...🙏🙏😊😊

  • @reneraymond7807
    @reneraymond7807 Год назад

    Fantastic!

  • @coddmodd
    @coddmodd Год назад

    Awesome breakdown for us music theory noob/moderates

  • @kulthegim5873
    @kulthegim5873 11 лет назад +1

    it changed my life

  • @stringchild
    @stringchild 3 года назад

    Great lessons Sir. I have music degree (big deal lol). I can always clarify things with your videos. Phrygian dominant or another more altered dominant scale on the V in minor is where my mind might be a lot.

  • @tmitz73
    @tmitz73 5 лет назад

    Awesome Video man!!!

  • @insider106
    @insider106 2 года назад

    Very good explanation 👍 I might not just understand how to play A harmonic minor over GMaj chord if A harmonic minor have F and G# instead of F# and G?? Thank you for your understanding and answer. David

  • @luizricardo-b5
    @luizricardo-b5 7 лет назад +1

    you can also use the harmonic minor when the IV(4) chord ( F ) become minor!

  • @obedefranklin2464
    @obedefranklin2464 7 лет назад

    Man, this lesson model is fucking genius. Fucking genius.

  • @lostinadream1866
    @lostinadream1866 7 лет назад

    I freaking love your videos!!!

  • @RiloRox
    @RiloRox 9 лет назад +1

    the practical and most comonly known example of that is the beginning of the solo for sweet child o mine.

  • @milesrupert4815
    @milesrupert4815 10 месяцев назад

    That Emaj sounded the same as the Emin in the intro. Nevertheless, thank you, for passing on this knowledge!

  • @genopierpoint8887
    @genopierpoint8887 9 лет назад +1

    You're the shit broseph.. Good stuff..

  • @RafaelzVasques
    @RafaelzVasques 5 лет назад

    u guys are so good. Damn

  • @gabrielargiles7608
    @gabrielargiles7608 6 лет назад

    amazing video

  • @jean-yvespelletier5505
    @jean-yvespelletier5505 5 лет назад

    Wow That great thanks!

  • @rotsi0529
    @rotsi0529 7 лет назад +1

    In 5:46 You play A harmonic minor in key of c major, because its relative minor, and it has same ammount of shaprs/flats? Im i correct?

    • @nathankeenan9811
      @nathankeenan9811 7 лет назад

      Tommi Rohunen no, A natural minor (aeolian) would be the relative minor to C major. Harmonic minor differs from aeolian by substituting the minor 7th in aeolian with a major 7th.

    • @rotsi0529
      @rotsi0529 7 лет назад

      Yes, i meant, that A natural minor is relative minor to C major scale. It is normally minor chord, but mostly its changed to major from Harmonic minor scale.

  • @TheJuanfut99
    @TheJuanfut99 7 лет назад

    Love your vids!

  • @Msziszka
    @Msziszka 10 лет назад

    wow thanks a lot, this was very helpful

  • @mavriv
    @mavriv 6 лет назад

    Hold on, instead of a major 3rd of E, would it also fit to think of Caug (C+) at 9:00?

  • @zipperhead101
    @zipperhead101 3 года назад

    The FretJam content is great stuff! I’m a frequent viewer ever since I stumbled on it. But, where is “The Lesson Page” that is often referred to?

    • @fretjamguitar
      @fretjamguitar  3 года назад +1

      Lesson page always linked in video description. Cheers!

  • @ze-ce.cra_
    @ze-ce.cra_ 6 лет назад +1

    When its the C E Am F progression, I usually put a C Harmonic Major melodies on top of it.. How do you think it would work?

  • @oneeyemonster3262
    @oneeyemonster3262 10 лет назад

    Your lessons totally kick butt. I sound so much better. I play guitar with better understand and control...Not always scary.LoL

  • @PatoC1982
    @PatoC1982 10 лет назад +1

    Excellent video. Thanks.
    I will appreciate very much if someone can answer the following question:
    Can these 5 approaches be applied to other modes different to aeolian or ionian?

    • @oneeyemonster3262
      @oneeyemonster3262 10 лет назад

      There's another lesson with the Amin, Fmaj, Dmin and Emaj...chord progression.
      The E being the V of the Amin. The raised 7th In the A harmonic minor is the maj 3rd of the Emaj. Also when over the Dmin..Play the D dorian. The natural 6th from the dorian gives it that flavor too. it sounds totally sweet.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 5 лет назад +2

      @PatoC1982 : Yes. You can literally play any mode or scale over a chord that has the same notes in them as are in the chord. This how many players get that _outside_ sound without any dissonance. For instance, over an A minor chord (A, C and E), you can play not only the A minor and A harmonic minor scale as shown here, you can also play the A phrygian mode (A, B flat, C, D, E, F and G) and also the dorian mode (A, B, C, D, E, F# and G).
      Both of those have not only all three of the chord tones from the A minor chord (A, C and E), but they can be used over an Aminor7 chord as well (A, C, E and G) because they both contain the minor seven interval: G.
      As you become more advanced, there are other modes that work as well like certain modes of the hirojoshi scale, Indian scales and et cetera. Basically just keep in mind that the chord tones should match. But also soloing by targeting chord tones is how to play most melodically. Learn the caged system. It's a great starting point at the very least, and or learn the arpeggios of each chord all over the fretboard (basically the same thing as caged, but more in depth).

  • @LouisMinett
    @LouisMinett 11 лет назад +1

    Helpful.. thank you.

  • @sergeyche6133
    @sergeyche6133 7 лет назад

    Very good

  •  7 лет назад

    muito bom here in Brazil we don't have class like this.

    • @fretjamguitar
      @fretjamguitar  7 лет назад +1

      +Oséias Conhecimento Greetings! Just listening to Joao Gilberto as I read this.

  • @onin102
    @onin102 10 лет назад +1

    Great!

  • @emeca33_amulatoaztek
    @emeca33_amulatoaztek 9 лет назад

    good job! ty

  • @LP-qi8hs
    @LP-qi8hs 3 года назад

    Hello, it is another great lesson and very detailed. Thanks. I know it is over 7 years but I was just reviewing some concepts and at the time 12:05 min, you mention on using A harmonic minor over a G or G7. Wouldn't it cause a crash between the G from the chord and the G# from the scale? I understand the use of C harmonic minor over G/G7 but the A harmonic minor sounds odd, or I got it wrongly? Thanks.

    • @fretjamguitar
      @fretjamguitar  3 года назад +1

      Good question. I should have explained more what's going on here. The G# essentially acts as a minor 2nd over G, which creates a similar sound to Phrygian dominant (though we still have the major 2nd and major 6th). This is the interval sequence created by playing A harmonic minor over G...
      b2 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - b7
      It's what is known as a "synthetic scale" that could be seen as raising the 1 of Mixolydian.

  • @NitoMoon4233
    @NitoMoon4233 4 года назад

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  • @eonblue46
    @eonblue46 10 лет назад +1

    What's the difference between playing the scales Cmajor#5 and A harmonic minor? They are the same scale, correct? So wouldn't the same scale be played over the major III chord and the V7 chord in C major? Why the distinction between the two modes?

    • @fretjamguitar
      @fretjamguitar  10 лет назад +2

      If I've understood your question correctly... because if you're playing in C major natural it's often easier to think in terms of sharpening the 5th through the V7, rather than repositioning everything to A harmonic minor. Granted, that's what you're doing anyway, but many guitarists find it easier to keep everything relative to the root of the parent key. I guess it's a consistency thing.

    • @oneeyemonster3262
      @oneeyemonster3262 10 лет назад

      idk...if I correct...but it helps me...LEADING TONE. in other words..it leads back to the tonic, Kind of like playing harmonic ascending then playing natural decending...but the major 2 sounds retarded to me. It's less stressful on my ears if I play a -2...as I lead back to the root.lmao
      but im like fuck it...lets do those half steps between the 3 and 4 ..then 5 and -6.
      as I ascend again....it's like playing the Phrygian dominant....if I also play the -7
      Im kind of familiar playing the maj3 and -7 over dominant chords....
      I can get away with all of that...if the bass is just bouncing off the root, 5th and -7.
      The reason why I can get away with the major 7th is because the bass hasn't hitted the -7 yet..lol
      I'm still over the same chord...it's axis pitch.
      Im also familiar with the bepop scale...Too fast...too fast...too fast for love.lol....
      It'll make sense if you play Spanish style guitar because you're familiar with that sound or heard that once or twice in your life time....
      Amin...Emaj, Fmaj. Gmaj...or Amin, Fmaj, E maj.
      So you're like WTF???? when the music theory teacher tells you just play the E minor...You're thinking his fucken crazy or tone deaf.lmao
      The triads of in the beginning of Anasthia by slash will make sense to you..
      You can actually hear Slash go harmonic minor mixing it with the pentatonic or blues.
      Im too trying learn all the mode of the harmonic scale. Im ear training my ear with just the triads at the moment. I notice already certain triads clashes like a mother
      and the chords sounds ugly...depending on the inversion.
      Sometimes it's just best to leave out those chords or traids...
      I'll just have to settle for a 5 chord song.lmao

  • @igorgoga7985
    @igorgoga7985 9 лет назад

    May i ask a quick question:
    For simplicity thinking using only one diatonic root C and treating A as vi, can I think that Harmonic minor "happens" on the iii chord when it is major or 7. This way it is easy to remember to play harmonic Minor of the diatonic root regardless whether the song is the key of Am or C

  • @acusimple2295
    @acusimple2295 2 года назад

    This works over a minor 4th chord to a major I, right?

  • @kilterkaos1
    @kilterkaos1 Год назад

    Play the D shape E triad starting at the seventh fret E.

  • @cornerbandit
    @cornerbandit 2 года назад

    how about harmonic minor on a maj 7th...ex: G# HM on a Emaj7th chord. Basically a maj 3rd up from the maj7th chord tone?

    • @fretjamguitar
      @fretjamguitar  2 года назад

      That's really nice with the chromatic #2/b3. I'll be sure to cover this kind of thing more in a lesson specifically on chromatic embellishment.

    • @cornerbandit
      @cornerbandit 2 года назад

      @@fretjamguitar tasty indeed! G# harmonic minor on an Emaj7#9 and #11 more precisely.

    • @cornerbandit
      @cornerbandit 2 года назад

      also, the B mixo mode works well...#11

  • @CMM5300
    @CMM5300 2 года назад

    The first 2 examples are just using phrygian dominant over a 5 chord
    The 3rd example is using Ionian #5 over a 3 chord in a major key
    I guess it's just all how you look at it.

  • @usablefiber
    @usablefiber 9 лет назад

    Here is my question.... Can you play notes and chords that have notes outside of the key of the song? For example in your video the a minot progression, are there any rules for when or where you can play notes or chords OUTSIDE of the a minor scale?

    • @juanmanuelcorrea7673
      @juanmanuelcorrea7673 7 лет назад +1

      There are no rules in music. You can use any scale on any chord. It will just sound DIFFERENT, but not bad.

  • @josemanuelbetanzos5672
    @josemanuelbetanzos5672 4 года назад

    I use straight harmonic minor over a minor 6 chord?

  • @matijas7994
    @matijas7994 4 года назад

    whats with G7 in natural A minor,i never saw someone using it,even though it creates tension?

    • @matijas7994
      @matijas7994 4 года назад

      well im saying that he didnt use it,but im glad we think the same about it
      also i can only see ur reply in the notifications and not in the comment section for some reason

  • @jack11419
    @jack11419 9 лет назад

    QUESTION . does it matter what order the chord progression is in?. My bass player wrote apart that is B-G-D-F# could I still play e harmonic minor over that B note???

    • @fretjamguitar
      @fretjamguitar  9 лет назад +1

      Jevon C I'd interpret that as a i - VI - III - V progression in a minor key. So it's natural minor until that major V chord which is where B natural would typically change to B harmonic. However, B harmonic minor would work over that B note, even though the 7th of the scale will sound quite harsh. Try it and if your ears like it, it's good!

    • @jack11419
      @jack11419 9 лет назад +1

      Thank you :3

    • @jack11419
      @jack11419 9 лет назад

      fretjam.com​ by harsh do u mean it will sound aggressive or it will sound out of key????

    • @fretjamguitar
      @fretjamguitar  9 лет назад +2

      Jevon C It'll create dissonance (not as relaxed or "pretty" as the minor 7th). But that kind of adds to its quality. It's a good dissonance!

    • @94mac
      @94mac 9 лет назад +1

      +fretjam.com dont you mean VI instead of VII for G? I may be wrong, the seventh is A

  • @quangducdangnguyen5035
    @quangducdangnguyen5035 9 лет назад

    What are the instruments used in this video ?

  • @RolanTHUNDER
    @RolanTHUNDER 8 лет назад

    Thank you for the lesson, it's very good and easy to understand.Slightly off topic, what are the similarities/differences between the Phrygian mode and the harmonic minor scale?

    • @ArtbyPaulPetro
      @ArtbyPaulPetro 8 лет назад

      the difference is one note, the similarities are all the other notes ;)

    • @RolanTHUNDER
      @RolanTHUNDER 8 лет назад

      artman33167 Oh?? Hehe, easy enough then :)

    • @ArtbyPaulPetro
      @ArtbyPaulPetro 8 лет назад +1

      yes its a snap haha ;) but seriously Phrygian is: 1, b2, b3, 4, 5, b6, b7 and that same position in Harmonic Minor (often called Phrygian Dominant) is: 1, b2, 3, 4, 5, b6, b7 - the only diff note is that major 3rd in placce of the minor 3rd but obviously it changes its flavor quite a bit.

    • @RolanTHUNDER
      @RolanTHUNDER 8 лет назад

      artman33167 Ah I see. So Harmonic minor is often called Phrygian Dominant.

    • @ArtbyPaulPetro
      @ArtbyPaulPetro 8 лет назад

      no, Phrygian Dominant is one of the MODES of harmonic minor in the same way that Phrygian is one of the modes of the major scale. hope this helps

  • @heathercanaday1696
    @heathercanaday1696 8 лет назад

    Having trouble understanding how A harmonic minor works over a G major chord, when a G natural doesn't even appear anywhere in the A harmonic minor scale. can any one help me understand this??

    • @DICACIO1
      @DICACIO1 8 лет назад +1

      Actually it doesn't sound good at all. LOL!
      When you use the A natural minor scale, three chords are effected by the G natural NOTE of that scale....C major, E minor, and G major. Therefore, when using those specific chords for your song structure, then it's safe to use the A natural minor scale.
      However, at some point during your A natural minor song,, if you decide to also use the A' Harmonic minor scale for variety's sake, then those three chords will change to
      C' augmented, E Major/ E dominant 7 and G# sharp diminish....so you would use the A Harmonic minor scale for those specific chords.
      EXAMPLE: If you play Am, Dm , Em back to Am....use the A natural scale.
      If you play Am, Dm, E Major chord or E dominant 7th chord for a TURN AROUND going back to the A minor HOME chord, you would use the A Harmonic minor scale when you reach the E Major chord.
      WHY, you asked? Because E major and E dominant 7 chord have the G# sharp note, which are chords from the A Harmonic minor scale.
      Using this TRICK, you can go in and out of both Minor Scales in the same song, but you have to know which scale goes with each CHORD that will be effected by those note changes.
      If you include C major, G major and E minor in your A'minor song,, use A' natural minor scale.
      If you include a C Augmented, G# sharp diminished or E major/E dominant 7 chord, then you use A Harmonic minor to play over those chords because each one of them has the G# note.
      Do you get it now?
      Don't play a G natural note when your chords have a G# sharp in them. And when your chords have a G# note don't play a G natural note in your solo. Those would be called "avoid notes"....hahaha
      Cheers and good luck!

    • @heathercanaday1696
      @heathercanaday1696 8 лет назад

      thank you!!!

    • @DICACIO1
      @DICACIO1 8 лет назад

      Heather Canaday you're welcome :)

    • @juanmanuelcorrea7673
      @juanmanuelcorrea7673 7 лет назад

      You can really use the harmonic minor over a G chord. It will just sound different. Don't ever let a guy who simply tells you "No, use X chord with Y chord when using the [ insert scale name] scale". I've seen a lot of professional guitarists using harmonic minor scales over, let's say, a Bm chord progression (Chris Poland in Peace Sells...But Who's buying?)

    • @Periph1989
      @Periph1989 7 лет назад

      DOES it work?... have you tried playing A harmonic minor over a G chord and listened to it?... when you did, did you think it "worked"?

  • @Ranametalera
    @Ranametalera 6 лет назад +1

    This sounds soooooooo Friedman!

  • @AlphaTribeBand
    @AlphaTribeBand 7 лет назад

    the ii is also diminished.

  • @MagicDinosaur
    @MagicDinosaur 6 лет назад

    somewhere over the rainbow

  • @cominghis1612
    @cominghis1612 6 лет назад

    Feel so good but sadness

  • @tonyojala4159
    @tonyojala4159 3 года назад

    Thall

  • @DaddySantaClaus
    @DaddySantaClaus 6 лет назад

    shit i can apply this to summertime

  • @franciscomanuelcamachogonz1991
    @franciscomanuelcamachogonz1991 6 месяцев назад

    🏴‍☠️🙌🏴‍☠️