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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2007

How to build a simple chord progression. I hope this is helpful, not confusing.

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  • Awesome; thank you so much!

  • Allright!!

  • this video is awesome, plus i discovered you are (from) nativeKontrol... so your double awesome. thank you!

  • Great video!

  • Pretty cool dude. Thank you. You've answered a burning question I've had regarding chord progressions which is 'how do you know what the next set of chords will be having played one set of triads - major or minor.' What I'm baffled about now is 'relative minors' and how to work them out without having to look at the cycle of fifths? BTW at 1.49 the caption shows 'G Major = G Bb D.' Had me miffed for ages but it is supposed to say 'G Minor.'

  • @AlpineViking91 he could

  • Thankful you so much!! I have a Test tomorrow and this helped so much. Thanx. God bless!

  • They are also referred to as Diatonic chords when they use notes within the scale, I think that is the more proper name for them. :)

  • @trenty90008 Depends on the key that you want, check out g- flat major on wiki etc and you'd get the general concept of it

  • @alexkamrock ya i was about to say the same thing.

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