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How To Write Progressions using min7, maj7, and Dominant 7th chords [Songwriting - Music Theory] 

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This video teaches the basic structure behind major seventh (maj7), minor seventh (m7) and Dominant Seventh (7th) chords, as well as how to play them as a guitarist and how to use them when writing. They do fit into our major keys and modes which means soloing and singing over them should be a breeze as long as you’re putting them in the right spot.
The concept I’m teaching is commonly referred to as the “harmonized major scale”. For many guitarists, this concept isn’t very intuitive due to the geometry of our instrument. Therefore I prefer to teach this “shortcut method” to harmony before exploring actual extended chords and harmonies. I do recommend you continue your research into this topic by googling and watching videos on “the harmonized major scale”. I’ve also skipped over the vii chord since this video is NOT about diminished- I have other videos on that chord!
In addition to writing chord progressions using extended chords and staying in key, I also include several methods to writing without adhering to a key. Also I include fairly detailed walkthrough of how to take this concept and actually apply it by producing a jam section using the chords taught in this video.
Prerequisite Learning-
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Diatonic Major Scale Chords: • How To Write Chord Pro...
Diatonic Minor Scale Chords: • How to write Chords an...
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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:33 Minor Seventh Chords
05:27 Major Seventh Chords
08:28 Dominant Seventh Chords
10:14 Quick Summary
10:50 Writing With Seventh Chords
14:07 "Example Song"
15:43 Out of Key Options
17:37 Wrapping Up

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@droslean1
@droslean1 5 лет назад
Is this a typo? A major triad is A C# E , and not A C E ... on 08:39
@SignalsMusicStudio
@SignalsMusicStudio 5 лет назад
Theres at least one embarrassing typo in every video, you certainly found this one!
@droslean1
@droslean1 5 лет назад
@@SignalsMusicStudio Yea we always forget the small details.. Thanks a lot for all your videos dude... Keep going!
@mickeyrube6623
@mickeyrube6623 5 лет назад
@@SignalsMusicStudio I'm starting to think that they're little Easter egg you put there on purpose, haha!
@SignalsMusicStudio
@SignalsMusicStudio 5 лет назад
@@mickeyrube6623 I wish that was the case lol
@avikbhattacharya6854
@avikbhattacharya6854 5 лет назад
well .. the laid out A major scale didn't have the same mistakes
@miker7808
@miker7808 5 лет назад
The ABSOLUTE BEST music teacher on youtube!
@wilhelmh7777
@wilhelmh7777 5 лет назад
And the most soothing voice to listen to
@leemaples1806
@leemaples1806 5 лет назад
Jake gives us the whole what when where and how of every music concept he teaches. Best `guitar for dummies` teacher on youtube.
@chadrips
@chadrips 5 лет назад
@@leemaples1806 Best 'guitar for experts' teacher as well. Jake is a maestro. Another classic video. Cheers
@robpiy91
@robpiy91 5 лет назад
let's say he's the best for guitar. no one can really beat Adam Neely for bass :D
@terryhigson434
@terryhigson434 4 года назад
Yeah he's the man!
@chrisbonney1093
@chrisbonney1093 5 лет назад
As a songwriter, this is the channel I have always dreamed of.
@SR-vw3ls
@SR-vw3ls 3 года назад
HONESTLY!
@frarfarf
@frarfarf 3 года назад
I wish it was around when I was 16 and had zero clue what I was doing
@milestrotter6844
@milestrotter6844 3 года назад
Same this channel is a gold mine of resourceful information for songwriting, and I actually understand it!
@mmoan2
@mmoan2 4 года назад
I think you should retitle this video “I just wrote a chart topping soft rock song in my studio by myself in 15 minutes while lecturing and whistling Dixie at the same time.” So top notch
@LazymanCreations
@LazymanCreations 4 года назад
ahhh yes the most complex component of music theory: *the cheese factor*
@claiiireeed
@claiiireeed 3 года назад
i mean. think about it in what logical and musical way could you describe something as human as cheesiness
@cablebee8790
@cablebee8790 5 лет назад
“I’m Jake Lizzio back at ya boiz with anotha RU-vid Vizzio!!”
@nagoshi01
@nagoshi01 5 лет назад
He should use this if he ever pivots to reviewing fast food in his car
@theaddictofgaming9174
@theaddictofgaming9174 5 лет назад
m7 Chords work so well for chill beats. Add some lo-fi drums, maybe unquantized, and you got anime-girl studying.
@SignalsMusicStudio
@SignalsMusicStudio 5 лет назад
this is true. also experiment with blending shuffled rhythms with straight rhythms for added smoke+study+chill goodness
@vzm4663
@vzm4663 5 лет назад
Right man! =)
@colejohnson66
@colejohnson66 4 года назад
Don’t forget microtonality
@admiralrng6506
@admiralrng6506 3 года назад
m7 chords also work with literally anything Japanese lol
@perryschnabel
@perryschnabel 3 года назад
@@SignalsMusicStudio I don't understand. What do I need to search for to learn more? I'm interested in the concepts of lofi.
@SignalsMusicStudio
@SignalsMusicStudio 5 лет назад
00:33 - Minor Sevenths 05:26 - Major Sevenths 08:27 - Dominant Sevenths 10:35 - Writing with extended chords 11:35 - Producing a jam section 14:07- WE BE JAMMIN 15:40 - Final thoughts
@SignalsMusicStudio
@SignalsMusicStudio 5 лет назад
That is a great question and I don't have a clear answer. I view most of them as little exercises / workshops / labs, something I can learn from to apply to the next time I actually do a full production. Since I do everything myself, a full track can take over a hundred hours if it's a full production, so it's pretty few and far between that I do full songs at the moment. I have posted several on my channel and have a few more that I will upload soon but in a different genre. I'm sure that one day many of these ideas I've used here on my channel will leak into a composition of mine, and of course one day I'll do a compliation of all the jams I've made for this channel =)
@SignalsMusicStudio
@SignalsMusicStudio 5 лет назад
@Earthling Thanks! There is no doubt that I'll be releasing albums. But I have to prioritize my teaching and my video stuff for the time being- hopefully it'll help me afford more equipment and knowledge and experience, so in a year or two from now I can produce my own actual albums without having to focus on work
@teamyordle23
@teamyordle23 4 года назад
Awesome
@valentinnavarrocampero1648
@valentinnavarrocampero1648 4 года назад
Hey Jake, i have a question, do this rules apply to minor keys?
@mitchelltorres4177
@mitchelltorres4177 4 года назад
Is the jam passionfruit by paramore?
@patsabourin2145
@patsabourin2145 5 лет назад
Jesus Christ why has no one ever explained this the way you do? Just the first part on the 2-3-6 in major has opened a huge door.Thank you so much!
@abdullahmuhammadfarabi4304
@abdullahmuhammadfarabi4304 5 лет назад
The best thing about your videos is they are not merely tutorials, but they can also be watched just for entertainment. The lesson automatically feeds into your brain before you even know it. Great going man! Love from Bangladesh!
@mickeyrube6623
@mickeyrube6623 5 лет назад
Why are m7 chords so "chilled out", or "watered down" compared to strict minor chords? Because of the major chord that's within them. Think about it. An Am7 is just a C/A chord. (A C major with an A in the Bass).
@herkuskaminskas1409
@herkuskaminskas1409 5 лет назад
Interesting, that would have never crossed my mind but it actually makes sense.
@gauraangsaxena3366
@gauraangsaxena3366 5 лет назад
Never thought about this lol. Not only his videos but even the comment section on his channel is gold
@brenomanhaes9322
@brenomanhaes9322 5 лет назад
Same for M7, it has a minor triad within them which contrasts with the happiness of the major chord
@SignalsMusicStudio
@SignalsMusicStudio 5 лет назад
@@gauraangsaxena3366 not joking i have the best comment section on youtube
@stefan1024
@stefan1024 5 лет назад
@@brenomanhaes9322 Yeah, and when you go on stacking thirds (adding a 9th ,11th and 13th note to the chord), Minor and Major chords can follow the same pattern of alternating Minor and Major thirds. They just start on different positions put in the end don't look that much different at all. I love playing around with these. At some point that's maybe more for piano players then guitarists, tho.
@ianmichaels6475
@ianmichaels6475 5 лет назад
Man, I’ve played guitar for over 15 years, and I learn so much every time I watch a video of yours. You’re clear and concise, no fluff, and you give great information that helps my playing and ideas instantly. Thanks for doing your channel. Cheers!
@jamescoburn218
@jamescoburn218 3 года назад
I retired 2 years ago and decided to learn guitar and piano. I’ve never had any formal music lessons. These are the best music videos I ever encountered. I will be sending you money. Well worth it.
@wido123123
@wido123123 5 лет назад
"just be aware of the cheese factor", man now I want that in a shirt with a chord shape
@Rebelionisduty
@Rebelionisduty 5 лет назад
marketing 101
@yoursinminoli7471
@yoursinminoli7471 4 года назад
Hey... Can u explain what he meant by cheese factor? How can these chords get "cheesy"?
@Aruthicon
@Aruthicon 4 года назад
@@yoursinminoli7471 Things are said to be cheesy when they're overused. Major sevenths can sound awesome, but try to be conservative with them. If you use too many, it diminishes the emotional impact.
@EclecticEssentric
@EclecticEssentric 4 года назад
"Velveeta (Corrina)". -Bob Weir meme. It ain't easy being cheesy.
@GuitarJamAndBackingTracks
@GuitarJamAndBackingTracks 3 года назад
When I started, 30+ years ago, I deliberately avoided playing seventh chords. I didn't like the sound, but mostly they weren't as easy to play. It took years to realise how important they were to songs!
@bkhoavo
@bkhoavo 2 месяца назад
Finally got to the bottom of N7 and Nmaj7. Glad that someone else had this confusion like me. Much valued video. Thanks!
@-JohnGalt-
@-JohnGalt- 5 лет назад
My goodness, this video is just jammed to the rafters with useful and inspiring insights and information. Thank you so much for all the work you put into these.
@RisetotheBottom00
@RisetotheBottom00 Год назад
What a powerhouse of a tutorial! Not only do you explain each type of seventh chord, you also gives us great examples in the format of a song.
@Dudelstudio
@Dudelstudio 5 лет назад
I always learn something, when watching your videos. The way you explain things, makes sense to me
@erict2899
@erict2899 5 лет назад
this channel is pure gold.
@GogiRegion
@GogiRegion 4 года назад
From my experience, the rule of the 7th versions of major and minor chords being more mild forms is true on guitar, but it’s the other way around on piano and other keyboard instruments. On keyboard, it sounds a lot denser and more dramatic. I usually use regular 3 note chords on guitar and jazz chords on piano for more intense music.
@openjcd
@openjcd Год назад
I suppose that's the power of timbre, able to change the feel of a chord entirely
@boyluizeduardo
@boyluizeduardo 5 лет назад
Jake, one day I will be able to support your patreon. And when this day comes, I'll support you with all of my heart.
@SignalsMusicStudio
@SignalsMusicStudio 5 лет назад
it's all good, your nice comments are plenty of support!
@alanimranali
@alanimranali 5 лет назад
Damn! You've got an 80's hit on your hands.
@thomscott159
@thomscott159 5 лет назад
Great video Jake. Do you plan on doing a video for the upper extensions; 9, 11, 13, and alterations; #/b? Thanks!
@felipeandresmartinezmartin1657
That would be awesome!
@joakeen4324
@joakeen4324 4 года назад
yess we need that, i really dont understand those, it would help a lot
@rosslarsen6144
@rosslarsen6144 4 года назад
The images to go with the chords are definitely one of the best things here. I love the haunted house vs Bob Marley
@drsteviejasengnsangma8739
@drsteviejasengnsangma8739 2 года назад
My concept for using Maj7, Dom7 & min7 in a song is crystal clear for now. You have turned the simple chord progression into something vey beautiful and by the way your soloing is very melodious. Great lesson brother. I'll be searching from your channel now secondary dominant lesson. Thanks a lot
@ImpliedMusic
@ImpliedMusic 5 лет назад
great work. i recommend your channel to many of my students, and you've inspired me in my own tiny channel. love that you're approaching theory through the guitar, rather than the keyboard.
@ImpliedMusic
@ImpliedMusic 5 лет назад
...also, Reason! a great and undervalued DAW.
@keeperofthereign
@keeperofthereign 3 года назад
RU-vid suggested to me your channel and I thought, oh no, not another music theory channel. But man, you are a f*ing genius. You are explaining things as it should be, simple enough and complex enough. Well done mate!
@JCTrucks410
@JCTrucks410 5 лет назад
You're a great teacher don't let anybody tell you otherwise.
@tssitcom
@tssitcom 5 лет назад
After 42 years of music composition, you inspire me. Nough said. Thanks. PS - Great speaking voice.
@adnarin5247
@adnarin5247 5 лет назад
Your videos are the best man, I dont even have words on how you've been helping me
@McUrga
@McUrga 5 лет назад
Discovering your channel has been one of the highlights of my year. My musical knowledge has seen exponential growth in the past months and it is largely thanks to you. Keep up the incredible work!
@vzm4663
@vzm4663 5 лет назад
That chorus riff starting at around 14:53 is awesome 🔥
@sagig72
@sagig72 5 лет назад
What a great lesson! You're so good at producing these backing tracks, sounds great.
@anthonyscott16
@anthonyscott16 4 года назад
Hey Jake. You have a really relaxed teaching style which resonates with me. I appreciate all the lessons you're providing. Thanks man!
@matheusoliveira224
@matheusoliveira224 4 года назад
Dude, you are AWESOME! Your channel really is one of the best music teaching channels on RU-vid! You are totally transparent and hide nothing! Thanks for sharing such good and complete information with us! You deserve the world!!!! Thank you fondly!
@xean316
@xean316 5 лет назад
The way you elaborated on writing the jam (beyond just the guitar parts) was nice. Great content man. I'm always recommending you to people. Cheers
@TravisKeenan
@TravisKeenan 5 лет назад
Great video, loved the sample song and how you walked us thru the layers!
@abdelrahmankhaled8239
@abdelrahmankhaled8239 5 лет назад
Your videos are always incredibly informative and extremely helpful Thank you for everything I shall use this knowledge to create music once I'm done with my exams
@chrismack5998
@chrismack5998 10 месяцев назад
This is by far the best 7th chord video on youtube. I have been learning about these progressions for 6 months and always come back to this. Thanks!
@mr.misterman3083
@mr.misterman3083 5 лет назад
It’s amazing how you write fantastic songs just as demonstrations for your lessons! Keep up the awesome work!
@surajitpramanick416
@surajitpramanick416 4 года назад
I've never seen this type of music teacher.... Absolutely helpful.... Please give a video substitute of any major or minor chords
@TheHey54321
@TheHey54321 5 лет назад
Your videos are always great and very informative! Thanks a lot!
@christianrennerberg237
@christianrennerberg237 3 года назад
You did it again, in other videos i get more confused because they talk about everything but you keep it simple like a good teacher, VERY GOOD thanks from Sweden
@ladykfilmartproductions273
@ladykfilmartproductions273 2 года назад
You are the greatest on RU-vid. I really love how you always get straight to the point and don't waste time or show off or tell us to subscribe and click like *a million times* during the video. You seriously deserve a reward!! Thank you so very much, I always learn so much from all your videos 😎
@jadequilatan
@jadequilatan 5 лет назад
Very informative video thankyou so much dude!
@Flopitiflopp
@Flopitiflopp 2 года назад
I always wondered about how Neil Young found all these beautiful and simple chords progressions and this video is just blowing my mind. Thank you so much for sharing. I'm a self thaught musician new to composing and it is pure gold to me because these kind of ressources are hard to find on the internet, or are really badly explained and they just never give any context or material to understand it right in a musical/composer approach. Still stunned to see how good the learning content evolved on youtube in ten years and how dense he became!
@geologist5838
@geologist5838 2 года назад
Your channel is pure gold, it's internet at it's best! I had problems understanding modes and chord progressions, and in under 10 minutes (the video you made explaining modes) you gave me a solid understanding!!! You are priceless!!!
@hankigoe829
@hankigoe829 4 года назад
hope you're not lactose intolerant , cuz this is smoother than butter 14:07
@marcmagras
@marcmagras 4 года назад
LOL
@joshuarubiano2690
@joshuarubiano2690 5 лет назад
if bob ross taught music it would be this man
@originaldave8216
@originaldave8216 4 года назад
Joshua Rubiano happy lil notes
@Gapetz
@Gapetz 4 года назад
Agreed
@monkeymonk2081
@monkeymonk2081 4 года назад
His music will be very colorful.. guess you'll get the 'picture'😂😄😆
@monkeymonk2081
@monkeymonk2081 4 года назад
RIP Bob Ross... missed your painting tutorials🎨😢
@leonl1559
@leonl1559 3 года назад
if bob ross taught music it would be bob ross
@vincentborrowdale3093
@vincentborrowdale3093 4 года назад
NEED SLEEP ,DAY THREE "3" OF NONE STOP LEARNING . SWEET ADDICTIONS HELP WITH THE MIXINGS ,PLEASE DONT STOP , HOOKED. LUV FROM L.A. CA.
@isaacwest
@isaacwest 3 года назад
I've been playing guitar off and on for a couple of years, i don't think i've touched one in the past 6 or 7 years now. lately i've been picking it up again and these video's are a god sent. all sorts of stuff i couldn't quite get my head around back when i was studying from books you seem to explain effortlesly. i'm a huge fan, keep it up!
@danwilcox7650
@danwilcox7650 5 лет назад
Led Zeppelin's "Ten Years Gone" is full of major seventh chords. The song is a personal favorite of mine.
@zeppelinmexicano
@zeppelinmexicano 4 года назад
Good call (Zep's Ten Years Gone and all the major sevenths). And what a solo, man, what a solo. Where did that man get those ideas? A little slide here or there and that solo just jumps alive and talks to you.
@prashantthakuri6074
@prashantthakuri6074 5 лет назад
Sir some more videos on song writing. ...thank you
@lllTinyDancerlll
@lllTinyDancerlll 3 года назад
So awesome seeing how you bring it all together in these little Jam tracks too. You make it all look so easy!
@myricalmusic666
@myricalmusic666 4 года назад
I have been learning guitar from RU-vid videos for almost 3 years now and I can say that you, sir, are by far, without a doubt, the most informative and helpful channel I have encountered on my music journey. I really look up to you. Keep up the great work! You have a true fan here. Love from South Africa
@BigSh00tsie
@BigSh00tsie 5 лет назад
your videos correspond almost perfectly with my level of understanding of theory. i fund for me that a lot of the other RU-vidrs are either way basic or way over my head, but this channel is perfect. So my request is: can you do this exact video with 9s, 11s, and 13s, etc. (hopefully addressing why there are no 10 chords, 12 chords and 14 chords)?
@williamcordell1501
@williamcordell1501 5 лет назад
Keep in mind that chords above 7 is just the 1,2,3...etc in a higher octave. At least that's my understanding. So a A10 is effectively just playing the 3rd an octave up. I just subtract 7 from the number and that will tell you what interval that chord is adding. Hope that makes sense. Im no expert, but that is my general understanding of why you don't see those.
@BigSh00tsie
@BigSh00tsie 5 лет назад
@@williamcordell1501 as for the 9, 11, 13, etc. i understand it conceptually but love to hear the way he explains it in context. as for the 10 explanation you gave above... that makes perfect sense! i don't know why i didn't think of that. thank you!
@mickeyrube6623
@mickeyrube6623 5 лет назад
I'll address the no 10ths, 12ths, 14th, etc. right now. Tens would just be a 3rds, 12s are 5ths, 14 are 7ths, just like 8ths are 1s. Instead of thinking of the major scale as melodic steps, up and down...: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C D E F G A B C ...think of the major scale in chord tones: 1st 3rd 5th 7th 9th 11th 13th 15th C E G B D F A C Pretty cool, huh? Edit: That why it stops at 13. All 7 notes are represented.
@SignalsMusicStudio
@SignalsMusicStudio 5 лет назад
Its gonna be a while till I get into 9ths and 11ths but I'll probably do a thing on 10ths before then just because of their usefulness in modern pop.
@BigSh00tsie
@BigSh00tsie 5 лет назад
@@SignalsMusicStudio cool! looking forward to all of it.
@rinhd1977
@rinhd1977 5 лет назад
You know a lot about chords. Thank you for helping us.
@euniceunlayao9355
@euniceunlayao9355 6 месяцев назад
Good music teacher is rare. Thank goodness I stumbled upon you.
@John3_16andthensome
@John3_16andthensome 5 лет назад
Jake, you are so clear and concise, and I love the way you simplify things. I had 2 years of music theory in college from 2 different instructors, and even though I always made A's, it was just so complicated and impractical. What you are doing in these videos is so immediate and usable! THANK YOU for doing an outstanding job!
@studiodespenates
@studiodespenates 5 лет назад
"Be aware of the cheese factor"... That could be a nice t-shirt ;-). Thanks for your work.
@LiveToPlayGuitar
@LiveToPlayGuitar 5 лет назад
Beware of The “Cheese Factor” lol 😂 now this how you make music theory fun again! Thanks for sharing this video...love your work...
@apokswitch6378
@apokswitch6378 3 года назад
Man, I really love your videos. They have helped expand my songwriting knowledge and sparked new creative ideas.
@haydenedwards7091
@haydenedwards7091 3 года назад
I have watched a fair few music theory videos and haven’t been able to grasp the concept, but your videos just seemed to make it all click. Thanks heaps man!
@jayditzer2082
@jayditzer2082 4 года назад
"Pretty stinkin' jazzy" - lulz
@JammyGit
@JammyGit 5 лет назад
When you were showing diatonic chord substitutions, and you said that it's ok to substitute minor 7 chords for the ii, iii, & vi chords, and that it's ok to substitute major 7 chords for the I & IV chords.....but you can only use a dominant 7 chord for the V chord. Is there a reason why you CAN'T use a major 7 chord as a substitute for the V chord, or does it specifically have to be dominant 7 chord? If so, why can't you use a major 7 chord as the V chord? Sorry for the drawn out question mate. Cheers 👍
@SignalsMusicStudio
@SignalsMusicStudio 5 лет назад
If you play a major 7th chord on the V, you'd include a note that's out of key, specifically you'd be introducing a #4. You certainly CAN do this, but it will be different from the music you're used to hearing and may sound "bad", in which case you'll have to work harder to make it sound "good".
@brianhanington470
@brianhanington470 2 года назад
You are a fricken genius, and the sheer tonnage of work and creativity you put into each of your lessons is inspiring, impressive and humbling. Bravo, Jake!
@sergioandresdelriocardenas8292
@sergioandresdelriocardenas8292 4 года назад
Dude, you're videos are enlightning and the end results just great! Thank you for providing so much info and insights to learners like me!
@CG10CG20CG3
@CG10CG20CG3 5 лет назад
wait a second.... SHAZAM CAN PLAY GUITAR!?
@AreEnTee
@AreEnTee 5 лет назад
Thats what I said
@nathanw5804
@nathanw5804 4 года назад
“Be aware of the cheese factor”
@victoriahamilton3659
@victoriahamilton3659 2 года назад
Wow, thanks so much. That was another absolutely epic video from you. I learnt so much and I loved the riffs you built with the major 7ths.They sounded so beautiful.
@anthonyprescott11
@anthonyprescott11 5 лет назад
Dude, you are a great teacher and your videos are as useful as any I have come across on the Tube. Great stuff man!
@ultrahighgain412
@ultrahighgain412 4 года назад
I very much appreciate how you explain and demonstrate how to use the chords in their “proper” diatonic context. Most instructors just give you the voicing and show how to play the chords...and don’t describe where they occur in the context of a key and what function they serve. Thank you for closing that loop.
@frederickthorne2496
@frederickthorne2496 5 лет назад
You are an amazing teacher. I've learned so much from this channel. Thank you!
@romannamor95
@romannamor95 4 года назад
stumbled upon your videos recently, really helpful! love how you keep things so simple and concise. great content
@TheNobru666
@TheNobru666 4 года назад
You are great and very easy to follow. Best teacher there is. Well done man!
@chrisf247
@chrisf247 3 года назад
Your videos are so easy to understand, but also get straight to the point and don't waste the viewer's time. Nothing else to add but just wanted to thank you for making these.
@danbromberg
@danbromberg 3 года назад
Outstanding! Lots of great information to absorb and presented in your usual enthusiastical and creative (musically and "video-ally") way!
@HerculesXIV
@HerculesXIV 5 лет назад
I love your channel and just wanted to say, the place I’m at now, youve unlocked a whole new way for me to write music based on your paragraph at 10:18. It’s never been explained to me and it’s hard to learn these things on your own/online. Thanks for what’s going to be so much fun in practice tomorrow!!
@phucyu8428
@phucyu8428 4 года назад
This channel gets better with every video. Kudos, Jake!
@jim1646
@jim1646 3 года назад
Best teacher out there! I’ve learned so much from all your videos
@TheRealJohnStephenson
@TheRealJohnStephenson 5 лет назад
I can't thank you enough for these videos. I've been stuck for years on my son's and how to make them better, or even finish them at all. Thank you so much for what you do.
@utternonsenseproductions2415
@utternonsenseproductions2415 4 года назад
Amazing teaching and brilliant jam/track at the end. What a find this channel was!
@martynspooner5822
@martynspooner5822 5 лет назад
I was one of those guys who just went blank when people mentioned theory. But slowly slowly you have taught me the great benefits but more importantly how to use it . I am truly grateful as it has re kindled my love of guitar and taken me out of a rut I was in for ever. Thanks again.
@DezheMusic
@DezheMusic 2 года назад
Amazing teacher, I have been watching his videos nonstop
@giles7662
@giles7662 Год назад
Good stuff. Yours is one of (if not THE) the very best music theory channel. Well done dude.
@davidwoek3041
@davidwoek3041 4 года назад
What you did with making a track and jamming so perfectly over it inspired me to get a MIDI keyboard and starting to make tunes as well. Thanks you so much for everything!
@BenOKeefe
@BenOKeefe 5 лет назад
Your lessons are concise and really informative. Truly excellent, thank you!
@ciarancooling3014
@ciarancooling3014 5 лет назад
Honest to god love this man, one of the best guitar teachers on RU-vid with handy stuff for an aspiring intermediate player such as myself and demoed in an interesting and engaging way, i only there were more teachers like jake out there, keep up the good work!
@2013bmwf800gs
@2013bmwf800gs 4 года назад
I'm glad I discovered your channel. You have definitely filled a lot of gaps in my music knowledge. I watch/listen to these even when I'm away from the guitar!
@mavrickclermont7504
@mavrickclermont7504 2 года назад
Thanks again, everytime I'm looking for some precision on some music theory I find your videos and they are really valuable. You explain well and nice your song btw!
@chiparooo
@chiparooo 5 лет назад
Great video! Will have to spend some time trying these out. Really liked the songwriting demo at the end too. Cool to see it put together piece by piece and the theory behind it. Thanks for sharing!
@dmc549
@dmc549 4 года назад
This is extremely easy to understand. Thank you keep up the simplicity in how you deliver this information.
@trevortrevor7759
@trevortrevor7759 Месяц назад
That shortcut is so freaking helpful
@Stijn23789
@Stijn23789 5 лет назад
I was just looking for this some hours ago, turns out you uploaded this exact topic today! Thanks for the video
@Jake66564
@Jake66564 3 года назад
Everyone talks about 7 chords like they're all the same, this really helped things make sense!
@Elephantine999
@Elephantine999 Год назад
I could spend months exploring the ideas in just one of your videos. And so well presented. Thanks man. ;)
@jcugnoni
@jcugnoni 5 лет назад
Thanks. This is the best instructional video that I have seen on the use of seventh chords. Your videos are always so clear and to the point. It is amazing!
@roma540
@roma540 5 лет назад
Man, you just awesome. I'm watchin' your channel for a while and I got a lot of usefull stuff for my music. I finished music school and yet i got more exp (and an Inspiration, actually) from you. A shame that I can't support you on Patreon, but I surely will when I'll be able to. Thanks for your great job and cheers from Ural, Russia!
@Dingbotz
@Dingbotz 11 месяцев назад
Your really are the best teacher. I've tried learning all this theory stuff for years and you just make it so damn easy. Your modal lessons are in a class of their own.
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