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10 Powerful Chord Progressions Every Songwriter Should Know 

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In this video you’ll learn 10 powerful chord progressions every songwriter should know.
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I’ll be playing all 10 chord progressions on the piano, and in Ableton Live along with some loops I’ve found. I’ll also be providing a downloadable MIDI pack so you can use them in your own productions.
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00:00 - Intro
00:43 - The Most Popular Progression
1:19 - Sad But Uplifting
1:54 - The Storyteller
2:54 - The Bass Players Progression
4:00 - Jazz It Up
4:33 - The Journey
5:10 - Secondary Dominants
6:00 - Epic Progression
6:44 - The Minor Change
7:35 - Trap Chords
I’ll be playing all of these chord progressions on the piano in the key of C major, so it’s easier to follow along with the video. During the video, I’ll show you a function in Ableton Live that will let you use any of these chord progression in any key.
Many of the chord progressions in this video are used in popular songs. After playing the chord progressions, I’ll be reviewing which of my favorite songs contain these chord progressions.
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@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 4 года назад
Which chord progression was your favourite?
@tdubariq8001
@tdubariq8001 4 года назад
2-5-1
@d.r.9888
@d.r.9888 4 года назад
n 7
@boj.tieman
@boj.tieman 3 года назад
She forgot to turn of the transposer (+3 semitones) after her example at 2:41, which got me (as a noob to basic chords and trying to follow her) a hell of a lot confused when after that my chords did not sound the same as her's.. :/
@viralbuthow000
@viralbuthow000 3 года назад
IV V V6/vi vi
@brenty4815
@brenty4815 3 года назад
I like putting together the IV V V6/vi vi IV iv I. great video thank you :)
@tungtungfantasy2520
@tungtungfantasy2520 3 года назад
0:44 1.The Most Popular : I-V-vi-IV 1:20 2.Sad But Uplifting : vi-V-IV-V 1:55 3.The Storyteller : I-IV-vi-V 2:56 4.The Bass Player : I-ii7-I6-IV 4:01 5.Jazz It Up : I-vi-ii-V 4:34 6.The Journey : IV-I6-V 5:12 7.Secondary Dominants : IV-V-V6/vi-vi 6:02 8.Epic Progression : I-bVI-V 6:44 9.The Minor Change : IV-iv-I 7:36 10.Trap Chords : i-VI-i-v
@juvin2506
@juvin2506 3 года назад
i thank you from the behalf of whole humanity
@sechiwaa9766
@sechiwaa9766 3 года назад
Lool this is written in the description box
@icemage27
@icemage27 3 года назад
@@sechiwaa9766 not the actual progreesions
@bishtbeat
@bishtbeat 3 года назад
Tum bhot acha kaam krrela re bhao! Bapu upar s dekh k bhot kush ho rela hoga!
@lottie5785
@lottie5785 3 года назад
thankyou so much
@amondhawes-khalifa1949
@amondhawes-khalifa1949 4 года назад
6:46. *The end of the Drake and Josh intro*
@adityaaddrix9679
@adityaaddrix9679 3 года назад
Myan I miss that show.
@dnny9441
@dnny9441 4 года назад
Nothing like learning chord progressions from John Wick.
@gigachadmlbb7156
@gigachadmlbb7156 3 года назад
wake up samurai. we have a chord progression to learn.
@Mike-yb1gx
@Mike-yb1gx 3 года назад
Man I am crying at this comment
@Lucas-bq1ov
@Lucas-bq1ov 3 года назад
too funny
@maxroy5246
@maxroy5246 3 года назад
lmfao
@saulyessgarcia4365
@saulyessgarcia4365 3 года назад
Daaamn
@harryew
@harryew 3 года назад
I think that's the first piano lesson I've had from someone who changes the pitch of their piano halfway through
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 3 года назад
Definitely a big mistake, but we also like to keep people on their toes.
@sm5574
@sm5574 3 года назад
I understand the theory behind calling a first-inversion a "6" chord, but I think a lot of musicians will interpret that phrase as meaning to add a 6 (in this case, A) to the triad.
@guillermodeipola2454
@guillermodeipola2454 3 года назад
How does a 6 even make sense? There is not even a sixth interval between any note
@henriqueulbrichoficial
@henriqueulbrichoficial 3 года назад
Well, I don't. Can you elaborare?
@anguswinton6691
@anguswinton6691 3 года назад
Exactly what I was going to say, I thought she was talking about the 6 chord not 1st inversion
@wesleyc.4937
@wesleyc.4937 3 года назад
@@guillermodeipola2454 My calculator doesn't have a decimal point.
@frankdominguez2746
@frankdominguez2746 3 года назад
@@guillermodeipola2454 A I6 chord in the key of C would have a minor 6th interval from E to C.
@haylinicole7358
@haylinicole7358 3 года назад
I'm an aspiring music artist who's just getting into music production and this was actually a really helpful video! Finding the right chords for a melody can sometimes be tricky, especially if in your head, you hear a different flavor of chord for a certain note, but you have no idea how to actually replicate it on an instrument. Building off one of these might help.
@midori58
@midori58 3 года назад
III(major 3) is very dramatic, vi(minor 4) is bittersweet, v(minor 5) tones down the bright major chord, bVI(flat 6) and bVII(flat 7) transports you to a new dimension. That's really all you need to know
@eduardorivera-garcia589
@eduardorivera-garcia589 3 года назад
No comments acknowledging the host’s delightful sense of humor that makes these videos stand out from the fray of dry, nerdy tutorial videos. Thank you, Peggy.
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 3 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@jimharris6389
@jimharris6389 3 года назад
I was thinking that. She's ace!
@mn4510
@mn4510 3 года назад
Seems a little forced actually. Not that she’s not nice and sweet. Just that she’s not naturally funny.
@keziajoylondon5362
@keziajoylondon5362 3 года назад
Ikr
@toniokettner4821
@toniokettner4821 3 года назад
can't be a nerd if your video is made for people who know nothing about music
@Blondesax
@Blondesax 3 года назад
I have to admit: this video was a lot less generic than I thought it was going to be. Easy stuff to start with.
@JohnSmith-os8ng
@JohnSmith-os8ng 3 года назад
Its pop progressions pretty much, not that interesting tbh.
@Blondesax
@Blondesax 3 года назад
John Smith I agree of course. I’m just saying my expectations were even lower.
@henrycoccoli7184
@henrycoccoli7184 3 года назад
Half of these are the same chords just in a different order
@DafterHindi
@DafterHindi 3 года назад
@@henrycoccoli7184 bro that's what are chord progressions its the relative degree of the scale played
@johnfisher8401
@johnfisher8401 3 года назад
lol this was really generic, these chord progressions are like something id teach someone whos trying to learn guitar for the first time
@Amelia-ri3oq
@Amelia-ri3oq 3 года назад
1:20 tears left to cry has entered the chat
@victorradev4131
@victorradev4131 3 года назад
oh yeah😳
@drummerdemon69
@drummerdemon69 3 года назад
did anyone else bug out when when she played "CMaj" and forgot to put the pitch back in the DAW? Hearing Eb but seeing C is seriously bugging me out.
@poshinoposhi
@poshinoposhi 3 года назад
Haha I immediately went down to the comments to see if anyone else noticed it.
@BrigetBoyle
@BrigetBoyle 3 года назад
yep... just happened to me. hahaha
@megs3197
@megs3197 2 года назад
Yeah that’s not funny 😂 damn it
@jesheral
@jesheral 2 года назад
Had the same thing :-)
@ConceptJunkie
@ConceptJunkie 3 года назад
I'm glad there was a III chord in there somewhere. Peggy, you shouldn't be afraid to introduce the term "inversion" to your audience. I get that this is geared towards beginners, and as such it's a fine video, but introducing the real terminology is a great teaching moment, because the next time a person hears "inversion", he or she realizes that it's a simple concept, and already knows what it is.
@mintcream7017
@mintcream7017 3 года назад
‘Resolves to the V giving a sense of closure’ ...what
@alessandro9740
@alessandro9740 3 года назад
can you tell me what's wrong with that? im beginner
@purvisood17
@purvisood17 3 года назад
it basically means that it helps to make it sound complete and like the chords progressions don't end abruptly if that makes sense
@OmeteotlBand
@OmeteotlBand 3 года назад
It's a matter of music theory: you're "supposed to" end with a V, because it's a very strong and consonant ending. If you want more detail, check out the expression "circle of fifths" (and it's related chord progressions). Jazz and classical music people do it all the f****in' time.
@angelocardoso5319
@angelocardoso5319 3 года назад
@@alessandro9740 on a major scale, the most stable chord (the chord that gives you a sense of begging or ending) is the chord that names the scale. In this case C major. The chord made out of the 6th note, (A minor) is pretty good at it too. Two chords that won't give you the felling of "it's over" are the V chord and the VII chord. V never resolves (of course there is always a trick to break the rule, but not in this case), it leads (aka makes you wanna listen) to I. I and vi resolve
@beaueatbutterflyyummy4151
@beaueatbutterflyyummy4151 3 года назад
The 5 makes u want to go to the 1 ... so no closure
@pianomusic3026
@pianomusic3026 3 года назад
These chord progressions are a must know for all songwriters, Great video!!
@kylesnavely6165
@kylesnavely6165 3 года назад
I feel compelled to mention again that this is the greatest video uploaded to RU-vid ever and THANK YOU
@eduardomunoz2915
@eduardomunoz2915 2 года назад
"This is a very happy sounding progression" Proceeds to give a Radiohead song as an example
@jennayee0120
@jennayee0120 3 года назад
I got so confused when u pitched up the keyboard
@JordayMusic
@JordayMusic 3 года назад
I skipped to the “The Journey” chord progressions, right from the beginning, so I missed the point where she pitched up the keys. I played along with the progression in C major and thought I was having a stroke.
@Jimbarleyy
@Jimbarleyy 3 года назад
Why do i feel like she is being sarcastic the whole time😂
@tjsherpa
@tjsherpa 3 года назад
Like a buzzfeed video lol
@andresfernandezmtl
@andresfernandezmtl 3 года назад
6:22
@jessenorman91
@jessenorman91 3 года назад
she has the inflection of an SNL cast member
@dedog2010
@dedog2010 3 года назад
Are we hear to learn or criticize?Dont like it-move on
@user-rf4vc7mt4d
@user-rf4vc7mt4d 3 года назад
8:08 :D
@griiezzi6951
@griiezzi6951 3 года назад
Try the 1-6-4-5 progression, that's everyones favourite
@gassug2
@gassug2 3 года назад
this. it's always fun using that progression as a base and adding my own twist to it (e.g, I vi IV iv, I vi bVI V, etc)
@prodbybruno8917
@prodbybruno8917 3 года назад
not everyone's
@mitchelldavid2916
@mitchelldavid2916 2 года назад
Incredibly simple and easy to understand ! Thank you!!!!
@MarkPeotter
@MarkPeotter 3 года назад
You avoided explaining that what you call a "six" chord is based on Figured Bass Traditional Harmony. Meaning, the Root of the Chord is 6 notes higher than the Bass Note. This goes back to days of Bach. However, I teach my students modern harmony, in which a "six" chord is a triad plus the 6th scale degree added to the triad.
@clintmalyk6002
@clintmalyk6002 3 года назад
Yeah, my thoughts too. Found this kinda confusing at first, cause you just think of the "modern" six when somebody talks about sixth chords
@MarkPeotter
@MarkPeotter 3 года назад
@@clintmalyk6002 It takes longer to say it out loud, but I say "C with the 3rd in the bass". Written is easier C/E.
@ballantynedewolf
@ballantynedewolf 2 года назад
Or just "C over E"
@DICACIO1
@DICACIO1 2 года назад
Or just call it "C 2nd position" or "C 1st inversion".. Just saying the Letter means its a MAJOR chord. Geesh, how hard can it be? LOL 😂
@raphaelfp
@raphaelfp 2 года назад
I love the minor change too. It takes me back immediately to Humpty Dumpty Love Song by Travis, using it as a moody closure to the verse chords. Beautiful
@puliturchannel7225
@puliturchannel7225 2 года назад
Wow! Thank you so much for this video.
@dankokozar
@dankokozar 2 года назад
Great video. Unfortunately, from 4th progression onwards, the video is ruined because of the +3 pitch change by MIDI transform (so it's not in C but in D#).
@josephwilson8341
@josephwilson8341 2 года назад
literally came to the comments for this comment I thought I was going crazy lmao
@robertquinn9490
@robertquinn9490 2 года назад
@@josephwilson8341 I'm sitting here with my guitar attempting to find the inversion of the C chord she's using in progression 4. I'm coming up with a E flat..had to check my tuning. Gawd what a mess this is.
@devenmoorehead5836
@devenmoorehead5836 2 года назад
I thought it was just me lol thank you for confirming that I'm not crazy.
@Johnniew
@Johnniew 2 года назад
I love the chord progession I -vi7-iv7-V7-VII as used by The Beach Boys in "Keep an eye on Summer". John Lennon/Beatles also use this in "Free as a bird". Hauntingly beautiful.
@lundsweden
@lundsweden 2 года назад
Nice and clearly explained, thank you!
@dannykavin2347
@dannykavin2347 3 года назад
this was a really great breakdown thank you!
@JunkyardSam
@JunkyardSam 3 года назад
I really like watching this host. She was innformative and entertaining. Good voice too! Really, the fun clips cut in here and there added a lot of humor. Great production all around.
@williamtran3728
@williamtran3728 4 года назад
Amazing content like always. Crazy
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 4 года назад
Thanks for watching William.
@billdemaineiii6979
@billdemaineiii6979 2 года назад
Thank you so much. I’ve been playing my scales like a madman. Someone whom I respect told me, learn the basics. This is next level for me. Thanks again
@yudipitre5720
@yudipitre5720 3 года назад
First time I see you. I am a beginner and I was so happy hearing your information. Thank you so much. Your great will continue following you.
@Jack-fs2im
@Jack-fs2im 3 года назад
all you need is three chords and the truth
@Capricorn_Piano
@Capricorn_Piano 3 года назад
I really love your sound, sing more please💕
@WesternStar4949
@WesternStar4949 3 года назад
PRICELESS!!! Thanks for posting
@Tabirus1661
@Tabirus1661 Год назад
Great video. Thanks!
@ephjaymusic
@ephjaymusic 3 года назад
I - VIIb/iiib - VIb7 - V7 C - Bb/Eb - Cm/Ab - G7sus4 - G7 Epic chord progression.
@Zeitrafferfilm
@Zeitrafferfilm 3 года назад
How do I interpret chords with a slash like Bb/Eb or Cm/Ab?
@giogiochka5716
@giogiochka5716 2 года назад
@@Zeitrafferfilm The note after the slash is the bass note. It may or may not be a note in the chord before the slash.
@johnnyklasing4002
@johnnyklasing4002 3 года назад
Chord progression number 2, she said we never go back to the root, but couldn't you technically look at the Am as the root of the relative minor key? And the cord progression would be i-VII-VI-VII?
@Vortezzzz
@Vortezzzz 3 года назад
Absolutely, in fact analyzing it in C major instead of A minor is kind of misleading.
@falilvthings2008
@falilvthings2008 3 года назад
That's right. In context, she said it through the view of a major scale for the said progression.
@LouisSerieusement
@LouisSerieusement 3 года назад
Thank you, I didn't get why she said we were still in major ; I guess we could make a major song while still using this chord progression but personally, each time I use this exact chord progression my song is always in natural minor scale with a clear and define root
@duality4y
@duality4y 3 года назад
That is one way to look at it.
@alexandervoigt3671
@alexandervoigt3671 3 года назад
I absolutely agree. This chord progression has no indication of it being in C Major and the only reason why it doesn’t really sound resolved is because the resolution from the bVII to the tonic isn’t a very strong one.
@johnh.kingstonlll5727
@johnh.kingstonlll5727 4 года назад
Great session as usual !! Clear and well explained. With some personality.Looking forward to the next one. Peace
@curtpiazza1688
@curtpiazza1688 2 года назад
Great quick lesson!
@drummerwhosings
@drummerwhosings 2 года назад
Very informative! Almost all progressions were my favorite, but the "secondary dominants" has little more points than the rest of them! Loved the video, subscribed!!
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@KJ-xx5pr
@KJ-xx5pr 3 года назад
Best explanation of popular chords with demonstrations and examples of popular song 🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏
@ruslan_vovk
@ruslan_vovk 2 года назад
Thank you,Excellent !!!
@r3d8samples
@r3d8samples 10 месяцев назад
So cool progrestion. Very educational video!🥰
@slapmyfunkybass
@slapmyfunkybass 3 года назад
Number 2 is in the minor key, should be written as 1, 7, 6, 7. Though a more interesting progression would be Amin, G, F, E7. Creating a nice descending bass line with the E resolving to the A.
@deviationblue
@deviationblue 3 года назад
AKA the Andalusian cadence
@grantmcd70
@grantmcd70 3 года назад
The yellow nail polish really helps
@spadog63
@spadog63 2 года назад
Thank you well done. This helps a lot!
@alexle3821
@alexle3821 2 года назад
You are amazing. I love your energy so much
@max5851
@max5851 3 года назад
This felt like a sketch but was helpful lol
@davidwave4
@davidwave4 3 года назад
Just FYI: Peggy makes great music under the name Hua Li. Would absolutely recommend taking a listen!
@mattd507
@mattd507 3 года назад
I LOOKED UP THE WRONG NAME ON ACCIDENT.. DONT LOOK UP THE WRONG NAME GUYS.. DONT
@omidsedighi-mornani9166
@omidsedighi-mornani9166 2 года назад
Omg I randomly found your Favourite chord Progression and i loved it and then i saw this video today
@filblasi
@filblasi Год назад
loved this! number seven is my fave
@MrMrJameskeegan
@MrMrJameskeegan 4 года назад
Your clearly dumbing down for everybody, I can tell that you have an incredible talent for music and more importantly built on a solid understanding, phenomenal lesson, for enthusiastic amateurs like myself.
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 4 года назад
We're trying to make things as accessible as we can so aspiring artists can learn these essential tricks easy! Thanks for sharing. Hope this helps you out.
@slapmyfunkybass
@slapmyfunkybass 3 года назад
I hope so, these are pretty basic.
@dtrjr6157
@dtrjr6157 3 года назад
@585T.V: “YOU’RE clearly dumbing...” 😁👍
@davidrileynyc5702
@davidrileynyc5702 3 года назад
0:43 Lewis Capaldi's "Someone you loved" uses those chord progression, as well as, Lady Gaga's "Pokerface"
@altruala2241
@altruala2241 2 года назад
thank you, clear and meaningful !
@txnmxy1487
@txnmxy1487 2 года назад
Thanks a lot LANDR for this one
@jeroenfigee
@jeroenfigee 3 года назад
7:15 > And if you are into Andy Summers you make it a V iv I I9 ( the tonic major with an extra 'secunde' :-) which adds the warmth at the end, I really liked the explenations of the progressions. never heard that way of thinking before, but it totally makes sence. The farther the video went, the cooler and more interesting the progressions were, to my taste anyway. || thumbs up from me :-) 👍
@vegitoblue2187
@vegitoblue2187 3 года назад
1:20 reminds me of reys theme from star wars
@WolverineAndSloth
@WolverineAndSloth Год назад
jazz it up & secondary dominants & minor change are my favs. thanks for this video!
@kaylinrajah3595
@kaylinrajah3595 3 года назад
This really helped me out, thanks
@arielrebadulla5998
@arielrebadulla5998 3 года назад
i got lost.... 'seeing C but hearing Eb'
@noahluard
@noahluard 3 года назад
same
@JmsGkrs
@JmsGkrs 3 года назад
I couldn’t focus the rest of the video
@FrankEjr
@FrankEjr 3 года назад
I will spare you the intense music theory definition but, what she did with the plugin is raise the pitches. This is termed "transposing" so while the keyboard is playing the note C the sound that you are hearing from it is an Eb. This is something that many orchestra instruments do. For example the Clarinet in A will play the note C (on a music staff) but the note that your ears will hear is an A! That difference in pitch is called the "interval of transposition". The use case is different here only because she is changing the transposition at a whim and normal instruments cannot do that.
@cwize
@cwize 3 года назад
Shouldn’t have left that pitch bend on! Ughhh messes up my head
@MassimoPizzochero
@MassimoPizzochero 3 года назад
She shift in ableton and lft things there
@tychophotiou6962
@tychophotiou6962 3 года назад
And you never get closure by resolving to 5 this keeps you hanging on wanting closure.
@StudioChopin
@StudioChopin 3 года назад
I love these chord progressions ... I'm a Brazilian musician ... they're great ... Congratulations....God bless you
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 3 года назад
The music in Brazil is on another level. Thanks for stopping by!
@KevinCurtisBarr
@KevinCurtisBarr Год назад
A very helpful video!
@sedacelen2899
@sedacelen2899 4 года назад
Heyy the quality of this video has gained one more subscriber !!!!! Yeyyyyy 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I am happy to have found this account and hope you are happy to have a new subscriber as well 😃✨🎶 In any way Thank You so much 🙏
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 4 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! I hope this helps you out.
@zensenpai6669
@zensenpai6669 4 года назад
Personally, I like to go with a 1-3-1-7 or a 1-3-1-6 progression in D Minor.
@joycesanders4898
@joycesanders4898 3 года назад
..thanks.🎵💞
@2012srp
@2012srp 3 года назад
Dm is the saddest of all keys. I don't know why, but it makes you weep instantly if you play it.
@M2Mil7er
@M2Mil7er 3 года назад
@@2012srp I can hear horn parts... simple lines, intertwining.
@miketoronto8308
@miketoronto8308 3 года назад
Beutiful video thank you for a cool chords
@SlasherFL1ck
@SlasherFL1ck 2 года назад
YOU ROCK! Thank you so much for the great lesson. Dope teacher.
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@DANNY-zv1uk
@DANNY-zv1uk 2 года назад
Great Video! Just wanna point out perhaps a typo @3:09 in I - ii7 - I6 - IV...instead of ii7 it should ii-7...because its a minor 7th. Btw thanks for all the awesome stuff! :)
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 2 года назад
Thanks for that!
@frankenclouds5740
@frankenclouds5740 2 года назад
Idk if your being sarcastic or not. A lot of the people here are rude. But in case you are being a genuine pal, I believe the lower case "II" indicate it is minor. I-ii-iii-IV-V-vi-vii°. I'm not being a jerk, but this is the extent of my theory knowledge so I had to share lol
@2012srp
@2012srp 3 года назад
I like to use 1-4-5 and 5-4-1 a lot. I also like 5-1-6-2.
@prodbybruno8917
@prodbybruno8917 3 года назад
i dont like those
@alxcross1850
@alxcross1850 3 года назад
This is so awesome! Thank you!
@SixString_J5
@SixString_J5 3 года назад
I like going from the I to the iii. It's a simple but powerful progression. The saddest progression possible in a major key. The sad song from Lost is the best example of it.
@etherealbonds
@etherealbonds 3 года назад
Here's some tips for good chord progressions: take whatever sounds good.
@tkxs
@tkxs 3 года назад
the "trap chords" is literally the chord of ransom
@prodbybruno8917
@prodbybruno8917 3 года назад
no it isn't
@nallan2538
@nallan2538 3 года назад
Thank you. Easy to follow along.
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@rageblood4593
@rageblood4593 3 года назад
this video is so useful ! thanks !
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@cm5322
@cm5322 3 года назад
3:08 "this is used in a lot of songs you love" *proceeds to name 3 songs i never heard of*
@_Alex_Sander
@_Alex_Sander 3 года назад
How have you not heard of Blackbird by the Beatles though?
@TheBaconWizard
@TheBaconWizard 3 года назад
no ii-V-I, or I-IV-V-I ??
@junatan25
@junatan25 3 года назад
I was expecting that ii-V-I will be the "Jazz it up"
@swagman2861
@swagman2861 3 года назад
TheBaconWizard ii-V-I was implemented in the “jazz it up” chord progression
@abcrx32j
@abcrx32j 3 года назад
It is a ii V I. But starting on I for two bars and you substitute the second I with a vi
@artistcarl5970
@artistcarl5970 3 года назад
2-5-1 is not really a full progression, just used as part of a fuller jazz progression, as was done here...
@isaacsilva3649
@isaacsilva3649 2 года назад
Loooooooove your videoooooos
@ekklesiaarise5208
@ekklesiaarise5208 2 года назад
Oh how i love this! So inspiring 👍🏽❤️
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 2 года назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@guitarcovers_
@guitarcovers_ 2 года назад
0:44 1.The Most Popular 1:20 2.Sad But Uplifting : 1:55 3.The Storyteller : 2:56 4.The Bass Player : 4:01 5.Jazz It Up : 4:34 6.The Journey : 5:12 7.Secondary Dominants : 6:02 8.Epic Progression : 6:44 9.The Minor Change : 7:36 10.Trap Chords :
@JarrettSpinks
@JarrettSpinks 3 года назад
DAMN PEGGY
@connorfulkmusic1603
@connorfulkmusic1603 3 года назад
What a great video. Thank you!
@akalyoung620
@akalyoung620 3 года назад
Thank you sooo much
@sceper
@sceper 4 года назад
Number 10 has me confused. You played a minor, F major, a minor, E minor, which in the key of C would be vi, IV, vi, III. But you wrote the progression as though it were the relative minor,, A with a minor tonic chord. Is that matter of preference or is there a reason for that? Also, you played a C major first inversion, and called it a V6, which I sort of get, but since the g chord isnt using the 5th, why not call it a C/E? Thx.
@dekelsey1
@dekelsey1 4 года назад
Number 10 has me confused too, but she clearly played C minor, then F major (not the VI chord, but the IV chord), C minor, Gm), so the progression played (I played along) was: i IV i v, not i VI i v. I think it was a booboo, but she clearly knows more theory than I do. Was this a test to see if we were paying attention??? I do have 6 fingers on my left hand, and as a guitarist, I can do lots of super cool chords, but sometimes I miscount on progressions. I would love to see a response from @LANDR, who I have to respect for this otherwise fun and great video!
@nicolasflamel6518
@nicolasflamel6518 3 года назад
Indeed, something is not correct. in #10 Peggy plays i-VI-i-v in root positions (a-minor key). When demoing in her DAW, where the v-chord is supposed to be a G chord is given (a VII when seen in a). The midi files contain a file with the shown chord info, but is named i-VI-i-V. So what is it that you want us to take home?
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 3 года назад
Hey everyone! Thanks for the great comments. Peggy switched to the key of A minor for number 10. This changes all the roman numerals to reflect that, and you'll see that with the letter "I" as a lower case "i" for the one chord: A minor. The five chord of A minor is usually E major due to the harmonic minor raised 7th: G#. In this case, it is a minor triad: E minor, with the lower case v. This should have been something we prefaced before getting into it. As far as the MIDI file goes, it is incorrect and will be fixed!
@nicolasflamel6518
@nicolasflamel6518 3 года назад
@@LANDRmusic OK, thanks!
@Surrogate82
@Surrogate82 3 года назад
She was in Eb major or C minor. In fact she was in it for a few chord progressions after she tried to show how to transpose the key. The chords I got were C minor, Ab major, then Bb major.
@nathansullivanmusic7574
@nathansullivanmusic7574 3 года назад
A I6 chord?! I was expecting a C6 (C E G A) not a first inversion chord? Just me or was anyone else really confused?
@SarmadGhafoorOfficial
@SarmadGhafoorOfficial 2 года назад
Yes. I (first inv.) makes more sense
@Irakli008
@Irakli008 2 года назад
Could someone explain what a 6 chord actually is? I’m having trouble figuring out the difference between a 6 chord and a 7th chord. You just wrote C E G A. I thought that was essentially an inverted A7 (dominant).
@Joe-mz6dc
@Joe-mz6dc 3 года назад
Sweet. Thank you.
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 3 года назад
You bet!
@georgereasonproductions
@georgereasonproductions 2 года назад
such melodic beauty in your music enjoyed very much indeed keep composing
@briblox4230
@briblox4230 3 года назад
The minor 2 major 5 major 1
@TheBaconWizard
@TheBaconWizard 3 года назад
Especially in Jazz :)
@clintmalyk6002
@clintmalyk6002 3 года назад
"Number 5 is jazz it up", (*plays basic triads*)
@jazzyboyem7b569
@jazzyboyem7b569 3 года назад
lmao. yeah, that’s bullshit. they’re trying to appeal to beginners. nothing wrong with that, but it’s not accurate.
@bananeneter999
@bananeneter999 3 года назад
Obviously this video is catered to beginners like me. Get your elitist arrogant ass out of here
@liamjamesstudios
@liamjamesstudios 3 года назад
YEAH U NEED 7THS AND 9TH FOR THAT
@liamjamesstudios
@liamjamesstudios 3 года назад
@@bananeneter999 Woha keep ur hair on its a joke musicians have
@diggie9598
@diggie9598 2 года назад
Great content and an adorable teacher. Thank you!🌹
@peacefulpigeon7254
@peacefulpigeon7254 3 года назад
Subscribed! loved this just fab🙏😍
@mandimillermarkandroidwils6108
@mandimillermarkandroidwils6108 3 года назад
How is the 3rd chord in #4 (Bass Player Prog) I6? Shouldn't that have an A in it if it is 6? You are playing E G C... isn't that just an inverted I chord?
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 3 года назад
Great question. The 6 in this case stands for "first inversion", which has the 3rd of the chord in the bass. The 6 stand for the interval between the bass note "E", and the root note "C". Learn more about inversions here: blog.landr.com/figured-bass-chord-inversions/
@salamela
@salamela 3 года назад
she's using classical notation instead of jazz, its ok
@julescocovin2449
@julescocovin2449 3 года назад
@@LANDRmusic So, what is the notation for C-E-G-A?
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 3 года назад
That would be Cmaj6, or Imaj6
@julescocovin2449
@julescocovin2449 3 года назад
@@LANDRmusic OK. I see.
@ElvisPereira-ex9dy
@ElvisPereira-ex9dy 3 года назад
I didnt know chords could "burrow" lol hey brah lemme burrow a chord 🤣🤣
@prodbybruno8917
@prodbybruno8917 3 года назад
not funny...
@dncsmedia
@dncsmedia 3 года назад
Wait for it! "Music is a Journey!" Thank you for a great video!
@frederiqueverblakt9862
@frederiqueverblakt9862 Год назад
that journey...I totally feel it! it reminds me of the song nothing compares to u from prince/sinead...
@jmusick848
@jmusick848 3 года назад
am i going crazy or is the chord she referring to as a I6 not a I6 chord?
@ForkySeven
@ForkySeven 3 года назад
I6 as in it's in first inversion, meaning the 3rd of the chord is in the bass.
@yd6484
@yd6484 3 года назад
?
@nyambe
@nyambe 3 года назад
Me to is more like the 6th on the root, not the second. 9th?
@tomasborralho
@tomasborralho 3 года назад
the 6 means first inversion
@stefan1024
@stefan1024 3 года назад
"I6" can be used as notation for the 1st inversion of the I chord: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figured_bass#Numbers I would avoid this notation though, because it kind of clashes with other notations. For example she uses "ii7" in the same progression, which doesn't refer to any inversion but to a tension (a minor ii chord with it's 7 on top). In this context I'd read "I6" as a I chord with it's 6 on top (for example in C this would be c e g a). I suggest writing inversions with shash chords: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_chord It works fine with actual chords. For example you'd notate the first inversion of C as "C/E", a C major chord but with E in bass. I don't know if it clashes with any notation standards of the number system, but I'd probably read "I/III" or "III/3" as 1st inversion of I, a I chord, but with it's 3rd in bass. edit: Seems like slashes in the number system don't work that way but refer to secondary dominants and such: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secondary_chord Honestly to me that kind of notation feels more like a music theory analysis of the progression and less like a usable chord sheet to play along songs though. Every notation has it's strengths and weaknesses, I guess. I don't know, maybe write just "I (with 3rd in bass)", "I (1st inversion)" or something like that :)
@kaylamcintyre4773
@kaylamcintyre4773 3 года назад
So many people in this comment section do not know a lick of music theory and then have the nerve to complain as if the video is the issue 🤦🏾
@nitsanns
@nitsanns 3 года назад
יפה מאוד. תודה!
@kimpross6113
@kimpross6113 3 года назад
This video really helps me! 👍🏻
@LANDRmusic
@LANDRmusic 3 года назад
Glad it helped!
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