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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2010

In this lesson of learn free music theory I cover the Roman numerals for each chord in a major, and minor scale. Plus how we number inversions in harmonic analysis.

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  • what's the ponit of all these fancy tonic super tonic crap?

    The one chord, the two chord the three chord, in the key of G.... so much easier..

    Needless complexity.

  • @Splurgendii Ask the people who made theory... I thought the same thing, but I'm trying to teach everything you'd normally get in a theory class..

  • hahaha you said C, J Major, A Major, Bb Major hahahah at 7:37

  • @Crothonora :) That's how I Say G actually. ^_^

  • i ran out of characters, :(

    hey Andrew how did the meet up go? , i hate my self for not living in canada but i really want to meet you some day you are my hero! also ludovico einaudi is my hero as well, he is my favorite composer , you should check him out!!

    great to hear about the 7 chords in a near video, i do know them but i havent had much practice with them, especially when voicing them.

    cheers!! :D

  • @Airvtz :) Actually the meet up is this upcoming sunday the 29th :)

    7th chords are next lesson :) It's nice to hear from you! Hope all is well man.

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  • Way to go! I found this to be better than any theory book that I've read, which gives me headaches once I flip a page. Thank you for making this!

  • @Musicalme96 I definitely see how the ii-chord is diminished. I was so questioned and confused to find he calls the 2-chord a minor...hmmm.

  • @Musicalme96

    it would be diminished as far as I know.

  • playing 8:46 over and over again.

  • in the harmonic c minor scale, wouldnt the ii chord be diminished?

  • @Splurgendii they have to have fancy words so it sounds scientific and technical :P

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