How To Use Borrowed Chords In Major Key Chord Progressions
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 16. 06. 2024
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Timestamps:
0:00 - How To Use Borrowed Chords In Major Key Chord Progressions
0:10 - How To Use The â VII (Flat Seven) Chord In Major Key Chord Progressions
5:48 - How To Use The â III (Flat Three) & â VI (Flat Six) Chords In Major Key Chord Progressions
11:12 - How To Use Secondary Dominant Chords In Major Key Chord Progressions
20:51 - A Full Major Key Song Example
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You are so welcome
5:51) I'm a real cracker jack on the guitar when it comes to the cycle of keys. This is absolute gold. I especially like the first two progressions. At least you're getting my views. I'll remember to click the like button and recommend your channel to others. Jens Larsen asked if there were any other CZcamsrs that we could recommend on his channel in the comments section. When I get the time, I'll give you a mention. Your channel is very intuitive.
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Donât forget the Flatted 2 Major7 borrowed from Phrygian. Getâs me everytime
That is a good one I use it all the time before ending songs and for good job.knowing it it a great one for song write Dynamics major keys or minor
Very interesting .. flat 3, flat 6, flat 7 reminds me of progressions in many rock pop songs of the 70's.
Why does approaching flat VII from those four chords avoid harmonic ambiguity?
Oh my god! This was so helpful! I now get all these terms that I've heard before!
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thanks! Needed this.
Thanks for the support Lee!
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I've been thinking about borrowed chords recently, but I never went out of my way to look it up for some reason. It's like someone or something guided me to this video. Thanks for sharing! What does the (dor) mean below the âVII? Does that mean it's in Dorian mode? Also, what is the I 6 above 4, IV6, and V6 mean? I've been seeing that recently on Hooktheory, and it's nothing I've ever come across when I was learning the piano.
I'm glad the video found you! Yes the (dor) means it is borrowed from the parallel Dorian key. The small 6 means it is a first inversion chord, the 6 and 4 mean a second inversion.
@@WriteASong Thank you for answering.