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Borrowed Chords - How To Spot & Switch Scales 

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0:00 Intro & Borrowed 4 Chord
3:15 Borrowed 6 Chord
4:57 Borrowed 3 Chord
6:51 Borrowed 2 Chord
8:18 Borrowed 7 Chord
10:11 Summary
This lesson covers a concept that many would consider advanced. But I've tried to explain it as simply as possible.
Borrowed chords occur in music all the time, whether intentionally or not. In this lesson we discover where these chords are "borrowed" from, and what makes them work.
By understanding where these common "outside" chords come from, you'll know when to change scale for your solo.
But you'll also have some new ideas for writing your own chord progressions that are a little less predictable than those confined to the natural key.

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@TheOriginalPickleRick
@TheOriginalPickleRick 5 лет назад
I understand the theory, it's remembering it and putting it to creative use that's the problem.
@RonnyDoplo
@RonnyDoplo 5 лет назад
@多田翔子 very true
@oneeyemonster3262
@oneeyemonster3262 5 лет назад
it;s easier than you think ALL 12 NOTES WORK...You just have to WRITE your own chord progression . Play the GUITAR..not the Piano. THINK like a GUITAR PlaYer.lol ( KEYS are just PITCH), But lets exployer All 12 notes in C MAJOR/Amin. From C MAJOR/Amin. b2 b3 b5 b6 b7 ( the 5 BLACK keys on the piano) We're going to PURPOSELY play those 5 notes too.lmao Im going PUSH DOWN from C MAJOR Towards C min b6 = Harmonic MAJOR b3 = Melodic min b3, b6 = Harmonic min b3, b6, b7 = Natural minor b2, b3 = Melodic min b2 b2, b3, b6 = Harmonic min b2 b3, b5 = melodic min b5 b3, b5, b6 = Harmonic min b5 b3, #4 = melodic min #4 b3, #4, b6 = Harmonic min #4 #6 = Ion #6 b3, b6, b7 are just the SECOND arpeggion of the I, IV, V chord C Maj F Maj7 G7 CMaj F MINOR G7 YOu can reverse the process PUSH UP from A min towards A MAJOR... The POSSIBLE FULL diminished will overlap in C Harmonic MAJOR and A harmonic min AND C Harmonic min and A Harmonic MAJOR D F Ab B B D F G# There..you can alter those chords.lmao and these AUG........C, E. Ab or E, G# B A Harmonic min b2.....just insert the Bb Maj7........ to G min or D min Bb7 to C min Im still in A minor as the parent key...lmao A min D min E min A min Dmin E7 F (ly#2) A min B min D7 E7 F# dim G# dim/aug E7 F# min Amin B7 E Maj F #dim G# ( phrygian b4) B maj7 G# minor A min Bbmaj C7 E dim F Major Bb7 C7 F minor Amin B min D7 E7 F#7 A b5 The Eb note????? it;s just b3 from C,. ( keep it simple.lmao) or play Lydian #2, b7 1, 3, 5, b7 1,#2, 5 1 ,#2, #4 b7 or 1, #2, #4, 6 It'also over lap to F7 G7 into C melodic min The Melodic min #4 is AKA Lydian b3 you can alter it to A dim so you can play A dim to B dim into C melodic min or A dim to G min/Bb MAJOR D7 into G MAJOR or Gmin Lets say you modualted down to G min...via the Bb note You can playing play G min.....C min D7... but continue to pUSH UP to E7 ( you can use that as your pivot) into A min again....F dim G# dim into A min or E maj or min F# dim G# into A min.... I show the Amin.......D7 E7 F#7...for a reason... ( it's the samething) Amin D min E7 F#7 into B minor B minor is still the II chord of A melodic minor...but you can use it to shift KEYS Bb dim into B minor....as the (N6) as well. or you apply classical music....after playing the B min chord ( A melodic min) Just play the F Maj E min D min G7 into C Maj...again or whatever or from C Maj to F Maj ..E min/E7 into A minor again then play the B7 into the E minor chord... Then play Bb Maj7. C Maj7 A minor.lmao or lets say you play B7 into E MAJOR = C#min G# into C# min... You can apply the N6 C# Harmonic min b2 = D7 E7 into A minor ( again) Just get use to playing G7 into C MAJOR or C min E7 into A min or A MAJOR Then play Harmonic or melodic .....b2....then the b5 The #4 is pushing UP D# into E I worte it all wack for a reason....so your brain might get it all WACKED.lmao
@guilhermebgirardi
@guilhermebgirardi 5 лет назад
@@oneeyemonster3262 what the hell?and FOUR DAYS ago? what the hell. Thanks a lot for your information. I'm e-mailing it to me right away
@oneeyemonster3262
@oneeyemonster3262 5 лет назад
@@guilhermebgirardi no problem.... You know you can play A min penta, D min penta, and E min penta and still be with in all the notes of A natural minor....yes? There's the DOMINANT pentatonic..... It's just a minor with a Maj3...or Major penta with a b7. But I play it over G7 ( it's just so I get use to using it over the G7) So i can see it layer in with A Natural minor... becuase I see the fretboard in the MAJOR scale ( in whatever key) First and foremost....No matter what I do...from decades of playing the fretboard....it's just easier for me to see it...throughout the fret board. It's just me working the dominant penta into it. Or play the C Major....LESS C and E note. R....x.....2.....x...3................5............b7....x......R from the 5th. D b3 x 4 x 5 x 6 R ( dorian) or you can do this G Maj triad B dim triad D min triad You can also do this using the A melodic minor D7 dominant pentatonic Mix #4 ..aka lydian dominant) E7 dominant penta Mix b6 AND play B minor pentatonic ( B dorian b2) you'll still be within all the notes of A melodic minor. if you play A melodic min or A lydian b3 it's F # aeo b5 or dorian b5 F# Harmonic min b5 or melodic min b2......yes?? In other words F# minor/A MAJOR You could had play F dim ( lydian #2 or Lydian b3 into F# minor If you play A Harmonic min b5 it's Lydian #2, b7 ( or Mix #2, #4) If you play E Harmonic min b5...it's C mix #2, #4 as in C7.... ( notice the C7....when applying the N6 from A) Then you might see this...A dorian #4, b2 or you could had play it from the D7 while in A melodic minor D mix #4......to D min #2, #4... F# harmonic min b5 ( just another way to get to F# minor/A MAJOR)..... Anyways....He did lessons on dominant chords to different keys.. Just here are some dominant is modes... you can use to play over I, IV, V...progression...ect Using all Dominant chords...( for jamming over Blues or whatever) I use the Dominant pentatonic as a stencil to over whatever dominant chords.. Simply modulate. mix mix #2 mix #4 mix b2 mix b6 mix b2, b6 mix #2, #4 mix b2, #4 Mix #2, b6 phryg b4 loc b4 Aeo b4 , b5 ( the F# aeo b5.. if you play the A melodic min b2) Ion #5, b7 Ion #4, #5, b7
@cokecl
@cokecl 3 года назад
@@oneeyemonster3262 I wasn't ready for that "Read more" click :O
@irvegriffiths8256
@irvegriffiths8256 4 года назад
This is hands down the best lesson on using parallel scales I’ve ever seen!
@JiecinDumolang2011
@JiecinDumolang2011 11 месяцев назад
As a Keyboardist, Thanks for the lesson about this...
@avvvqvvv99
@avvvqvvv99 6 лет назад
all the examples sound like early radiohead i love it
@anom3778
@anom3778 6 лет назад
Avvv Qvvv or nirvana
@avvvqvvv99
@avvvqvvv99 6 лет назад
some of them have what i would call "the cobain switch" where you think it's in a certain scale but then it finishes with a borrowed chord
@Kisarazu99
@Kisarazu99 5 лет назад
Many are as Radiohead often simply switches to a minor where you expect a major. Of course, those talented folk do much else in their music, but your ear is correct.
@MysterCannabis
@MysterCannabis 5 лет назад
Exactly my thoughts! :)
@neuroxik
@neuroxik 5 лет назад
As soon as I heard the C -> Ab, I thought about Nirvana.
@Gawkie
@Gawkie 5 лет назад
mate im a pianist, been looking for a video explaining this and no one has explained it better than you did,really really appreciated, rock on mate !
@Juan_Teppa
@Juan_Teppa 2 года назад
This is one of the lessons I always come back to. Helped me to understand the use of borrowed chords from a minor scale, but also borrow from others modally such as C mixolydian and/or C Lydian. Superb lesson!
@jaedena4177
@jaedena4177 3 месяца назад
This is definitely 100% a goldmine for guitar players on RU-vid. I haven't seen a better clip on RU-vid that me a humble guitar player with limited music theory knowledge can understand so clearly. Absolutely brilliant content at its peak.
@warrenlblanchette
@warrenlblanchette 6 лет назад
Excellent lesson
@arthurmee
@arthurmee 5 лет назад
Pure gold . . . thank you and I love your tone when you play the lead lines over the chord changes.
@jasonkesser
@jasonkesser 3 года назад
One of the best fret jams yet. It’s nice to see it like this, because all day you can look up parallel minor and get the concept. Then, you have the job of searching for teachers that show examples in popular music. This just shows both, and even begins ear training. Of these examples, I can pick out a song instantly that I know that has one of these moves as it’s main hook. So the move, I remember by the song. Very good.
@norakat
@norakat 8 месяцев назад
Yeah he can teach and play too.
@jasonkesser
@jasonkesser 8 месяцев назад
Right, I was implying that...@@norakat
@vincequintana2602
@vincequintana2602 6 лет назад
Thank you for that lesson! I've known about parallel major and minor for some time now but now I get it. Awesome lesson! Please don't stop!
@andyl3933
@andyl3933 6 лет назад
One of the more helpful eye opening lessons that I've seen in a long time. Thx!!!
@sttarch5150
@sttarch5150 5 лет назад
Brilliant. I am a visual person, and the diagrams are essential. Thank you so much.
@mannmarktang
@mannmarktang 5 лет назад
one of the best chord progressions explanation i have been looking for. Thank you so much. Now i am gonna try a new song with some awesome chord progressions.
@noahrubio2939
@noahrubio2939 6 лет назад
This video is brilliant as always Opened me to so many possibilities
@ginomi
@ginomi 6 лет назад
Thank you. Beautifully explained, you blew my mind, finally pieces are fitting together.
@hearpalhere
@hearpalhere 2 года назад
Your lead playing is really great and perfectly conveys the feeling/vibe of the chord changes! Really enjoying your lessons.
@ajanaya8055
@ajanaya8055 6 лет назад
Holy crap! This legitimate helps out alot by playing both rhythm and lead guitar!
@cipanKACAK
@cipanKACAK 6 лет назад
I've been following your channel for a long time, and i enjoyed every bit of it. Keep on the good work, good sir. God bless you
@stevemcnamara2584
@stevemcnamara2584 5 лет назад
Superb job explaining a reasonably advanced concept in very easy-to-follow terms.
@brunoalves3958
@brunoalves3958 5 лет назад
My fav music teacher on RU-vid! Thank you! ❤️
@sixstringswl
@sixstringswl 6 лет назад
Love this type of thing. I recognize the sounds. Mostly in older music. The minor 4 was really similar to the song at the end of the movie La Bamba if I'm remembering correctly. Been years since I've seen that, but my mind instantly went there.
@andrealombardo3189
@andrealombardo3189 3 года назад
Super clear and super useful as usual. Thank you friend for sharing with us your music knowledge!
@ahmadkhashai7758
@ahmadkhashai7758 Год назад
I am from Iran, great teaching
@johnjones6897
@johnjones6897 5 лет назад
Brilliant lesson. Ive been playing 20 years and that came in really handy. 😊
@timothyclay3668
@timothyclay3668 5 лет назад
Brilliant lesson... really well presented. So much information ! Very impressed.
@DontPanic2088
@DontPanic2088 4 года назад
This is the sole video that made me understand how to switch properly Thank you!
@sid9239
@sid9239 4 года назад
One of the best learning channel on RU-vid Learning makes so much easy here. THANKS A TON.
@b00i00d
@b00i00d 5 лет назад
I really enjoyed the lead guitar melodies you used to flesh out your examples!
@xwinglover
@xwinglover 5 лет назад
What a great lesson with awesome examples
@sinkler123
@sinkler123 6 лет назад
I absolutely love your content. Even when you cover topics i`m already familiar with, It is just so much fun seeing it all presented visually in such a clear way and listening to your creative improvisations demonstrating the concepts. Amazing job ! cheers
@pnowak2
@pnowak2 6 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic lesson
@edomeloni3448
@edomeloni3448 5 лет назад
Easy to undestand even for beginners! Thank you my friend! I'm a trumpet player wondering to compose good jazzy vibes and this helps about the choosing of chords. Cheeers!
@cjbarrosocarlos
@cjbarrosocarlos 6 лет назад
Wow man thank you! You blow my mind by simplifying things I thought were esoteric!
@Dorian_sapiens
@Dorian_sapiens 6 лет назад
Your videos almost always teach me something, but this is one of the most useful videos yet. Knowing how to switch scales is probably my greatest weakness, so I usually resort to picking out good notes piecemeal. The idea that there's usually a ready-made solution is really eye-opening. Thanks.
@littlegiop
@littlegiop 6 лет назад
Awesome lesson Mike!!!! As usual best guitar lessons on the net......thanks for that!!
@mikes6388
@mikes6388 6 лет назад
This lesson was very clearly explained. Awesome examples and visuals!
@Dorian_sapiens
@Dorian_sapiens 6 лет назад
The way the scale chart animations are synchronized to the playing is really incredible.
@pearseobyrne
@pearseobyrne 2 года назад
As usual mate, a fabulous lesson.. thank you so much.. always has me thinking and grinning for days...
@burakyavuz3412
@burakyavuz3412 5 лет назад
This channel is a gold mine. Thank you.
@Hagai-Rehavia-fingerstyle
@Hagai-Rehavia-fingerstyle 5 лет назад
precious lesson! Thanks for the bottom of my heart!!
@brymusic1542
@brymusic1542 3 года назад
Well produced, informing video, with clearly explained examples.
@ivanleon4961
@ivanleon4961 5 лет назад
I fell in love with the guitar playing..... incredible!
@tdpatibet9007
@tdpatibet9007 6 лет назад
Mike...thanks a lot for ur lessons...all ur lessons r very effective and helped me immensely in becoming musician I wanted to be...thanks for ur service to humanity...
@craigberry4051
@craigberry4051 5 лет назад
Great tutorial. I’ve seen about 7 or 8 videos on the topic of borrowed chords and found this one to be the best. I liked you included many examples. Most vids just show the IV/iv example and leave it at that. My primary instrument is guitar, so extra points for the riffing over the chords!
@Heloin42
@Heloin42 6 лет назад
OMG this is the best video I've ever seen on music theory (at least on borrowed chords), thank you so much, the sound examples are amazing!
@jixal
@jixal 11 месяцев назад
Thanks, this was extremely helpful and smoothly explained. Very useful stuff!
@HeyiPlayMusic
@HeyiPlayMusic 5 лет назад
Hey man, I really cannot express how much I appreciate what you are doing. Short, simple, easy to follow, auditory and visual - great videos and instruction. Thank you.
@keithburnett-i7f
@keithburnett-i7f 4 года назад
Thanks to your lessons, I’m now inspired to be more creative, instead of just covering tracks...not only that , I’d reached a dead end , but now I have somewhere to go!!🤘🏻👍🤩
@4theswarm13
@4theswarm13 3 года назад
The effort you put into your examples is very much appreciated
@fretjamdotcom
@fretjamdotcom 3 года назад
I appreciate your time.
@youngzproduction7498
@youngzproduction7498 Год назад
Theory and visuals facilitates my understanding. Your clip is great. I’ll try your method in my playing now.
@blanypintosdb
@blanypintosdb 3 года назад
The explanation is very clear and the visuals make it easy to understand the theory
@LaGuitarraChapina
@LaGuitarraChapina 6 лет назад
Amazing lesson, easy explanation to a big topic. So grateful you are doing that. Thank you for the support to all guitar players. Greetings from Guatemala.
@Videoguy64
@Videoguy64 6 лет назад
La Guitarra Chapina I know these videos are seriously helpful and breaking so many walls down for me. The material on this channel is so professional
@maxispr
@maxispr 4 года назад
Best video of borrowed chords ever. Thanks
@abhishekraj9368
@abhishekraj9368 6 лет назад
Fantastic lesson Mike! Thanks a ton!
@SjaakShirly6559
@SjaakShirly6559 6 лет назад
This is one of the best theory lesson I have ever seen! Thanks!!!
@stuark0
@stuark0 Год назад
Fantastic lesson! Really well explained and immediately useable.
@onelovetao6732
@onelovetao6732 5 лет назад
i immediately subbed because you teach with actually playing and it sounds nice . good balance between theory and playing
@WAZIH
@WAZIH 6 лет назад
Thanks for this videos. Keep doing it. Bless you
@gerocornou
@gerocornou 6 лет назад
Very helpful and interesting. Keep it up!
@gaithaongamdangmei356
@gaithaongamdangmei356 5 лет назад
Greatest music lessons are in this channel. Thanks a lot..
@RayzaEFC
@RayzaEFC 6 лет назад
Love your lessons mate thanks
@fergeraci
@fergeraci 2 года назад
This is an amazing resource. Thank you.
@downhill240
@downhill240 6 лет назад
Great lesson, as always!
@MelissaLyric
@MelissaLyric Месяц назад
I have to say this video is incredible! Just subscribed. And the example choices really set it over the top with the diagrams!
@dreampillet
@dreampillet 2 месяца назад
That was incredible clear. I never quite got the logic in some of these until now.
@adriennemcvey
@adriennemcvey Год назад
Wow...thank you for this incredible lesson!
@michaelseidl1562
@michaelseidl1562 Год назад
i love the practice examples. helps a lot
@pL0n
@pL0n 6 лет назад
Thank you, awesome lesson.
@travellingtheplanet5506
@travellingtheplanet5506 5 лет назад
I’ve had to make a special U-Toob folder for your wonderful work. In the past year I’ve focussed on two guitar sites. Yours mainly. The explanations are excellent and I look forward to your future mentoring.
@lucas.n
@lucas.n 4 года назад
such a great video, its so straightforward!
@jteichma
@jteichma 6 лет назад
What a great understandable lesson. Thanks.
@melvinrmc2002
@melvinrmc2002 5 лет назад
Explicas muy bien! Muchas gracias, voy a practicarlo.
@norakat
@norakat 8 месяцев назад
Great lesson and presentation!
@Kevinschart
@Kevinschart 4 года назад
one of my favorite youtube lessons ever
@MomusFilms
@MomusFilms 2 года назад
Loved this! So helpful!
@SukalyanDas
@SukalyanDas 6 лет назад
Wow never thought of this thank you ❤️
@MrFee360
@MrFee360 5 лет назад
incredible explanation, thank you so much!!!
@chordsloonrodriguez5917
@chordsloonrodriguez5917 5 лет назад
Your lessons always help. Cheers
@KomangTriLugiantara
@KomangTriLugiantara 4 года назад
The best video about borrowed chord. Thanks mate!!!
@Dismoeyy
@Dismoeyy 6 лет назад
You help us grow!
@Yusufmasron
@Yusufmasron 4 года назад
Great lesson, many thanks
@krudler406
@krudler406 6 лет назад
You're the greatest channel on here.
@claragary
@claragary 5 лет назад
Wow, great lesson! Thank you very much!
@nickpenacl_
@nickpenacl_ 5 лет назад
could found any video or text that explain very clear before watching your channel , thanks a lot men ! ... take my like
@YP7Music
@YP7Music 5 лет назад
Very great explanation...! It is the things that i looking for... I'm so corious about this....
@krishantha1984
@krishantha1984 6 лет назад
Thank you, I was always confused until now
@amrishvijayvast
@amrishvijayvast 3 года назад
Beautifully explained!
@MsDavo123
@MsDavo123 2 года назад
INCREDIBLE LESSON
@somarriba333
@somarriba333 9 месяцев назад
This is awesome. I've made handouts for basic chord progressions but now I'm thinking of making new handouts of chord progressions with borrowed chords. 😁
@DrumApe
@DrumApe 4 года назад
Incredible tutorial! Thank you so much! It's easy to see now the Beatles and Radiohead were masters of borrowed chords.
@virgilebeats3041
@virgilebeats3041 5 лет назад
Absolutely positively great video
@ClayToTreasure
@ClayToTreasure 6 лет назад
Thank you for the lesson... I have been thinking how to make sense of the minor 4th sound that i love so much
@fretjamdotcom
@fretjamdotcom 6 лет назад
It's so nice isn't it? Yet tragic at the same time. Listen to the lyrics that tend to be sung over minor iv... everyone feels it.
@tactlacker
@tactlacker 5 лет назад
Dude......your videos are a next level genius while remaining accessible. Harmonically provocative info grounded in far-reaching pragmatism. I’m excited
@fretjamdotcom
@fretjamdotcom 5 лет назад
"Harmonically provocative info grounded in far-reaching pragmatism" Ooh I like that! Thanks for the kind words my friend.
@CleisonRodriguesComposer
@CleisonRodriguesComposer 6 лет назад
Great video! Thank you!
@gunawansit
@gunawansit 6 лет назад
Thanks for lesson
@chrisshollinrake6826
@chrisshollinrake6826 5 лет назад
Brilliant lesson thank you.
@phoen99rising
@phoen99rising 5 лет назад
This will definitely help out! Thanks in advance!
@markushalfmad
@markushalfmad 9 месяцев назад
Great lesson!
@WillKriski
@WillKriski 4 года назад
Great lesson.
@popkotajakarta3909
@popkotajakarta3909 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the video it meant a lot to me understanding a song thank you
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