I am offering private lessons on songwriting and general music theory. Email me at thebeatschool2010@gmail.com for more details. How to write a song on piano…
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I ve seen many POOR TUTORIAL. This guy does a damm good job
making it all CLEAR to understand everything STEP by STEP going
at an EASY PACE. Thx uploader!
great video !
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Good vid, nice and to the point
Great video. I just made a tutorial using chord progressions. Please check
out my channel
this nigga racist as hell, playing white notes and shit
very helpful Thanks
@Radicdj well remove the 7 chord because its a diminished which is kind of
not a pop music chord
I’m 15 and I wrote a few songs and have uploaded them to my channel and it
would mean so much to me if I could get some feed back on them 🙂 (PS, I’m
not trying to spam at all, I would just really like some feedback from you
guys)
Turn on CC at 2:33
Eg. Dm—EΦ—A—Dm—B—Gm—Dm—C#º—Dm
IS IT THE SAME FOR C MINOR
0:07 ‘just formed with satan’
So all you do is count? 😀 Sweet.
so you can start in any chord you want and go to any other chord? You can
do whatever you want as long as you stay in key?
i—iiΦ—V—i—VI—iv—i—viiº—i Anyone know if this is the correct
progression for Bach’s D Minor Chaconne (solo violin)? I think they’re all
triads — no sevenths? Correct? Anyway, it’s a nice progression to practice
in all keys around the cycle.
this was amazing!!! 😀
I have a hard time playing on a keyboard. I feel a lot more creative when
I’m playing on an actual piano. Are you the same way with this or am I just
stubborn?
@thebeatschool beer, mineral, it man, susan lol
I thought so.
Could not be more clear. thank you for sharing this. I really apreciated
Thanks a bunch bra helped more than u know 🙂
Yes, C major, however any of these chords can be used in any scale as long
as they fit in the scale. you can also use these same progressions (ex.
1-5-6-4) in any key, as long as you make the root of the key the ‘1’ and do
the simple math to figure out the other scale degrees in the key….It’s
reallly rreally easy..once you learn it of course haha…
Thanks Doug, v helpful.