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From: blagmusic
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  • this video will change my life

  • @smashingpoop Now, thats cool!

    Peace!

  • I hear this chord progression alot in house music.

  • @evoHBmore fosho!

  • does the highlighted f# mean that is wht you play on left hand in between the change in chords.

  • what type of piano VST is that? it sounds amazing

  • THANK YOU!!!!!

  • wow! LOVE IT

  • ditto, fucking bad ass homie

  • I am loving all of your videos that I've viewed so far. I've learned a lot from your videos. They have helped my vocal ability as well as my understanding of music theory even more. Keep the music theory coming. Thanks.

  • @Sobreya Cool, thanks.

    Peace!

  • Very well done

  • @Larryrice321 Thanks!

  • @pakurao No problem!

  • I understand the 6th being an A minor,'' the E, and the D being minor chords,'' but i always thought the 5 chord in the key of C major was G major? Oh shit,''i see where you put it G major on the tags''..Why G minor in this case?

  • @dannyhood66 This progression just pops up from time to time. I just decided to present it as being "nearly ditatonic" by thinking of chord five as being altered to a minor.

  • @blagmusic It is cool and depressing sounding,''and it works!

  • hi may i know what piano VST r you using?

  • @DJhozy Sure, I just checked to find that it wasn't a VST but it was the actual audio recorded from a Casio AP-38. The later videos use the M-Audio Key Rig to save time.

    Peace!

  • nice, thanks man

  • dope

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