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Lesson of the Week 10-20-2009 Triad Pairs: Part 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2009

In this week's lesson Thunder discusses major, melodic minor and harmonic minor triad pairs.

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  • Cool!! Thank you very much Shawn!!

  • @mxer6161 You're right. I posted my comment before the video was finished, so I spoke too soon. It's a very hip lesson. Great stuff.

  • @Aiden057 he did...he said d ionian and g mixolydian works

  • Good lesson, one thing I might add is that the pairs can be used against other chords. For example, F Major/G Major pair can be used against the D Minor 7 and so on.

  • @shinzembi Diminished Wholetone being the same as Altered scale right?

  • Great vid, this is going to keep me practicing for a while to come. Great tone and great ideas... small correction though, VIth mode of melodic minor is locrian #2, not diminished whole-tone. Thanks for the post!

  • Very good lesson!

  • This clears up so much for me! Thank you!! Great lesson.

  • Thank you so much! This is awesome!

  • Fantastic. Exactly where I am with a whole bundle of confusion en-tow! This fills another great hole in my musical education. So many scales to learn...

    Thank you so much Shawn!

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