How to write a song: Chords and Harmony tips

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2011

Joining Chords. Having a fixed bass-note even though the triads are moving above it.

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  • @highriser465 Laminated mahogany back and sides with black binding, spruce top and no cutaway nor ES-T: guess it's a more basic 114. Not a bad guitar even if it is bottom-line. I have one :-D

  • why are there such low veiws.song writers dream right here.i allready put some of my chord progretions together to form a kinda bass run or a tread as you call it but that little riff inbetween leading to anothr rum=n of chords,im gonna steal that.i think thats used in blues where the do pentatonic stuff in between chords.ill work on it :D

  • @highriser465 I think its a 210 or 216 or the non-cutaway equivalent.

  • Great vid, like this guy.

  • @onehours it's a taylor. my guess is something between 214 and 414. probably 314

  • wut guitat is that? btw this video deserves over 90000 views

  • Excellent

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