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Improve Your Chord Vocabulary 

James Byron
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In this lesson, we'll go over all of the most commonly used moveable chord shapes with roots on the E, A & D strings, including extended chords (major 7, minor 7, Dominant 7ths etc). I've also included a nice short practice-along section you can use daily to really consolidate the new chord voicings learnt in the lesson.
00:00 - Introduction
02:07 - Learning the Chords - E String Root
04:00 - Learning the Chords - A String Root
04:54 - Learning the Chords - D String Root
06:42 - Extended Chords - E String Root
08:17 - Extended Chords - A String Root
08:53 - Extended Chords - D String Root
09:27 - Practice-Along
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@shanehen
@shanehen 21 день назад
My advice? For extended chords, learn the 3rd and 7th first. For dominant, that's a tritone. For maj7 and min7, it's a perfect fifth. Then it's easy to build any chord you want around those intervals. I played in a big band once, and the charts were impossible. So all I did was play TWO NOTE chords with these intervals. I mean, we had tons of horns, a pianist, and a bassist. I didn't need to do anything else!
@andrejz8954
@andrejz8954 20 дней назад
"two note chords" are actually intervals
@andyg1245
@andyg1245 19 дней назад
​@andrejz8954 They're trusting in the other instruments to imply the notes? This is great advice for anyone wanting to be part of a song. Highlighting the color of a chord.
@MrMixolydian7
@MrMixolydian7 12 дней назад
⁠@@andrejz8954 it’s actually implied, even in solo piano repertoire when only two notes are present. What andyg1245 said is also true in a band/ensemble setting.
@bigjoob4831
@bigjoob4831 4 дня назад
Fuck yes thank you for this
@ggFractul
@ggFractul 25 дней назад
Thanks so much for this. Simple and comprehensive exercise that's perfect for where I am right now.
@jamesbyron2152
@jamesbyron2152 25 дней назад
Excellent! Glad you found it useful. Thanks for the positive feedback. JB
@SoulfulJim1
@SoulfulJim1 22 дня назад
Great lesson, thanks!
@jamesbyron2152
@jamesbyron2152 22 дня назад
Cheers Jim.
@phile.1381
@phile.1381 22 дня назад
Nice lesson, but a bit of correction is in order, and no worries, you're not the first one to make this mistake. Your first three chord runs were simple major and minor triad chords even the barred ones, then you threw in a m7b5 chord at the end. That mixed triads with a four note chord and was not needed. There is a triad diminished chord you could have played instead, to be consistent. Save the m7b5 chord for when you are playing all 7th chords in a chord-scale up the neck. Of course, in a song you can mix them all up, but keep triadic chords and 7th chords separate when teaching them to avoid confusing beginners.
@jamesbyron2152
@jamesbyron2152 22 дня назад
Hi Phil, I did explain in the lesson why I was using m7b5 throughout instead of the dim triad, as it's the voicing people are more likely to encounter in the real world. Hope this makes sense.
@KungFuKeni
@KungFuKeni 5 дней назад
He literally explained this exact thing in the video, did you watch it?
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