TUTORIAL m7+5 Passing Chord : another SECRET

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2008

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Learn how to play on-the-fly, create beautiful chords an transitions as you play. Imagine how you would sound if you had 10 or 20 chords like this in your bag of tricks that you can call at will....

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  • In reality it transitions to ANY tone once you understand the pricipals taught in my course about dissonance consonance and resolution. Visit our discussion board for more info

  • this is flawed man because your saying that what every chord that ends in g will have the same minor 7 aug 5 chord as a passing chord.

  • Thats correct.. thats just ONE possibility that I am sharing with you....Suppose I gave you 20-30 more different possibilities. Get the course and you can get the other 30!!!

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  • awesome trick thanks

  • Thanks! BTW – you can learn to play the piano in half the time with new gadget that reads MIDI files.

    Google “Gizmag and PianoMaestro”

  • Interesting stuff, messing aound in chords like mesing around in boats.

    They sound good. I have been called a chord plumber.

    Now what do you call this chord: D bass c f, g ??.

    What do you call Eb bass a c f# b

  • It would be helpful if you used it in a song to show it being used in a real situation. Good passing chord but it takes some trial and error to know when to use it. What does it transition to? you only taught half of it. Thanks for the passing chord though. I'm gonna use it to transition to different chords to see what works.

  • can you record one lick to the video first?

  • @oweisman Yes this is an F chord(F Maj9) because of the root.

  • I like the way you break it down. I have been playing for years and is looking for a way to create great chords.Would your coarse be good for that?

  • juss use the number stystem

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