listenhose - minor chords are built the same way as major chords- using notes 1 3 and 5 from whatever root note you wanna play with. Its the minor third interval that gives it the minor sound eg in the key of Aminor your basic Aminor chord is A C and E
Hi, How are chords built in a minor key? For example what are the chords in the key of A minor? I understand building major chords however to build minor keys I am not too sure. Thanks Jake.,,,
@listenhose Hi. You're only going to rely on the major family chord to get the minor chords. Follow my instructions. in your guitar (or piano), do an A-minor chord (A-C-E), then of course the bass note is A. Now disregarding the other notes of A-minor, move the A bass note "3 steps" (in guitar you will land of fret III), then you will get the note "C". It means: key of A-minor = Key of C-Major, the only difference is the root chord, but 100% the chords used are the same in both keys.
the chords in a minor key is the same way you building for a major key are the same chords but starting from the relative minor Am ( C MAjor key) after you have all the natural minor chords you can see are the same just change the position, How ever in some cases you want that v minor sound more like a Dominant 7 so you add a note that doesn't belong to the key in this case G# to make a major third and will become adding the 7 a Dominant 7 so you have that strong resolving sound.
Hi, How are chords built in a minor key? For example what are the chords in the key of A minor? I understand building major chords however to build minor keys I am not too sure. Thanks Jake.
So I think Andrew played a min7 as his Imin chord. He also borrow the V chord harmonic minor (i think) to get a dominant 7 V chord to resolve to the Imin7 doesn't exist in harmonic minor. Is he just substituting the V chord and keeping every other tone the same?
Very good video tutorial. The Jazz progression IIm to V -based on the harmonic major scale as I understand. What Id like to know: "Is this II (or ii) to V (or v) to Tonic chord" a *universal progression* - despite the mode. For example will it work in Aeolian, or Locrian, ..or ANY mode. If it doesnt, then presumably the II to V to I change is really based on the Ionian mode only- and thats why the harm minor mode was created-so that sequence 'would still work'?
Really great lessons! I like it, that these are not some random basic lessons, but more of an advanced ones. What's also great, is that they are easily understandable!
At 9:52, you say 'flat 7', I think you meant flat 6.
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listenhose - minor chords are built the same way as major chords- using notes 1 3 and 5 from whatever root note you wanna play with. Its the minor third interval that gives it the minor sound eg in the key of Aminor your basic Aminor chord is A C and E
TheFergie1967 11 months ago
Hi, I meant to ask how to build chords in minor keys?
listenhose 11 months ago
Hi, How are chords built in a minor key? For example what are the chords in the key of A minor? I understand building major chords however to build minor keys I am not too sure. Thanks Jake.,,,
listenhose 11 months ago
@listenhose Hi. You're only going to rely on the major family chord to get the minor chords. Follow my instructions. in your guitar (or piano), do an A-minor chord (A-C-E), then of course the bass note is A. Now disregarding the other notes of A-minor, move the A bass note "3 steps" (in guitar you will land of fret III), then you will get the note "C". It means: key of A-minor = Key of C-Major, the only difference is the root chord, but 100% the chords used are the same in both keys.
vascu2 10 months ago
the chords in a minor key is the same way you building for a major key are the same chords but starting from the relative minor Am ( C MAjor key) after you have all the natural minor chords you can see are the same just change the position, How ever in some cases you want that v minor sound more like a Dominant 7 so you add a note that doesn't belong to the key in this case G# to make a major third and will become adding the 7 a Dominant 7 so you have that strong resolving sound.
sonico73 10 months ago
Hi, How are chords built in a minor key? For example what are the chords in the key of A minor? I understand building major chords however to build minor keys I am not too sure. Thanks Jake.
listenhose 11 months ago
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xeenapereera 1 year ago
So I think Andrew played a min7 as his Imin chord. He also borrow the V chord harmonic minor (i think) to get a dominant 7 V chord to resolve to the Imin7 doesn't exist in harmonic minor. Is he just substituting the V chord and keeping every other tone the same?
BlikeNave 1 year ago
I have no idea what the hell you were talking about but it sounded great and I hope in time I can come to understand it. Great video.
FunkMasterFlex3 1 year ago
Very good video tutorial. The Jazz progression IIm to V -based on the harmonic major scale as I understand. What Id like to know: "Is this II (or ii) to V (or v) to Tonic chord" a *universal progression* - despite the mode. For example will it work in Aeolian, or Locrian, ..or ANY mode. If it doesnt, then presumably the II to V to I change is really based on the Ionian mode only- and thats why the harm minor mode was created-so that sequence 'would still work'?
Likewise the I-IV-V change? Cheers
ianmcgeachy 1 year ago
Really great lessons! I like it, that these are not some random basic lessons, but more of an advanced ones. What's also great, is that they are easily understandable!
kottoled 1 year ago
Love your channel, we are so glad we stumbled onto it. We subscribed - Leonard and Paul
LeonardandPaul 1 year ago 9
great lesson
rizwankhan1989 1 year ago 2
Great lesson man! Thank you!
DuskY1991 1 year ago 3
Although some of this is a bit over my head at this point, I really appreciate how clear and simple your teaching is.
josiahgust 1 year ago 13
Thanks Andrew was that right for the melodic minor and natural minor
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IXKillfullXI 1 year ago
thanks
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