Don't know why but I always prefer playing the I chord as 2nd inversion - ie. in this case G-C-E, then moving down to G, back up to Am, then down again to F. I think it just seems a nicer transition from C to G - less of a tonal jump. Of course, I'd also throw in a few suspended 4ths and give it a bit of a groove (hence the profile monicur)
_You're going home_ _You're running free_ _as only you would be_ _if you never owed them anything_ _and now_ _you've found your way out_ _in the trust you've seen_ _your path on home_
from my experiments and experience, if you want a super spiritual chord progression, try and do the upward 1-5-6-4 progression. almost sad but ver powerful in the spirit.
@@alcatraz0198 instead of following the progression down, like she demonstrates it, use the same chords, going up in the opposite direction, Quite literally transposing her tutorial into a higher octave
It was an Am. That's because In the key of C, the chords are C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am and B diminished. As the previous respondent stated, there is no C# in the key of C, and an A major chords needs a C#
This is called parallel chords. An overused loop🤣🤣 I feel like i dont have inspiration, ok lets just use the basic pop turn around so we can earn easy money🙃
Let it beeee, let it be, let it beeee o let it be. Whisper words of wisdom let it beeeee.
I’m trying to learn scales for guitar playing, not piano. But looking at notes in a different shape than I’m used to is blowing my mind!! :)
Let it be
Let It Be
and you just covered 70% of pop songs 😂
A minor and A are not the same.❤
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That was effectively let it be
Don't know why but I always prefer playing the I chord as 2nd inversion - ie. in this case G-C-E, then moving down to G, back up to Am, then down again to F.
I think it just seems a nicer transition from C to G - less of a tonal jump.
Of course, I'd also throw in a few suspended 4ths and give it a bit of a groove (hence the profile monicur)
Thankyou 🙏
The more common one is 1-6-4-5 (I-vi-IV-V).
...or just do the cliche 1-4-5 (I-IV-V).
Just sayin...😎
Beautiful
Amazing
Such fun!
Let it Be
Let it be .
Love your videos, I guess not enough time to include the 2 and 3 pop chords.
"Let it be"..., hehehe 😅
I-V-vi-IV
Reminds me of Akon's Freedom.
Let It Be. The Beatles
Let it be is exactly that
Yes!🙌🏼😊
Sounds like "Let It Be" by The Beatles.
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_You're going home_
_You're running free_
_as only you would be_
_if you never owed them anything_
_and now_
_you've found your way out_
_in the trust you've seen_
_your path on home_
Mann I love this what about gospel what chord s do you use mostly
from my experiments and experience, if you want a super spiritual chord progression, try and do the upward 1-5-6-4 progression. almost sad but ver powerful in the spirit.
how is an upward progression done? tia
@@alcatraz0198 instead of following the progression down, like she demonstrates it, use the same chords, going up in the opposite direction, Quite literally transposing her tutorial into a higher octave
Now can you show us for Jazz music please.
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Exactly what I thought
Can I use inversions
Let it be by the Beatles uses these chords in this order
No woman no cry, by Bob Marley, is the same...
Let it be?
You look like Drew Barrymore ☺️
Why is it not called 1456.. anyone?
is this let it be
Im yours
Robyn?
Cdfg?? Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si 👍👍👍🎹
HOW MANY KEYS DO PRESS TO GET C MAJOR?---Cant see what keys you press !----too complicated --simplify please. ?
literally highlighted in red at the top
Cool lesson! But you played A minor, not A major.
Am.
And I didn't mean to be mean. Or maybe I am mistaken? Sometimes I can't see details.
In C major scale , Am is played coz C# is not in the scale !!
It was an Am. That's because In the key of C, the chords are C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am and B diminished.
As the previous respondent stated, there is no C# in the key of C, and an A major chords needs a C#
@@sagnikdas5997 , Yes. I know that.
@@dandy2365 , Yes. That's right. I just thought that the Am would be written on the screen.
@@sagnikdas5997 they're trying to point out she called the chord A not Am
This is called parallel chords. An overused loop🤣🤣 I feel like i dont have inspiration, ok lets just use the basic pop turn around so we can earn easy money🙃
Am though
Let it be
Let it be