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0:00 Introduction.
0:22 I vi ii V.
2:00 Perfect 5th.
3:49 vi ii V I.
5:49 Sponsor.
6:41 Isn't She Lovely.
8:04 the fool proof interval.
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2 Super Satisfying Chord Progressions And How To Write Your Own
I brought “Heart & Soul” up because it’s more like a beginner-level duet, but my friends and I use the following progression under the melody: I vi IV V I vi ii V (2 rotations without the melody)
12:10 sounded like Aimee Nolte’s “internalize the circle” video!
great video! would love to see one about why 7ths and upper chord extensions can be useful for building chord progressions in general
Didn’t expect MCR here!
Very sneaky the lick
Writing “Satisfying” in any youtube video title is the easiest way to hook your audience, no matter the content. Well done.
Best part is that it’s not clickbait 🙏🏽
I’m also a big fan of i-IIIb-VIIb-iv, which uses fifths going up. I think it’s similar to Wonderwall, except the last chord is minor.
On some occasions I found the last chord (C Major) of the minor version not to be stable but would literally pull us towards the first chord Am with a passing bass note B
I just bought myself a keyboard after watching many of these uploads and I am really enjoying my new music journey.
That’s awesome!
T.Rex’s “Whatever Happened to the Teenage Dream” also uses the first progression. as soon as you played it my head started to get boggly until I kept playing the progression until I found it.
I love your videos
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Really really good – as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
For variety, could also lean into the secondary dominant side more with all major or dominant 7th chords, like C A7 D7 G7 on a loop
Nice to see Dusty Springfield among the examples!❤
well the upper harmonics of integer ratios will have a lot of constructive interference, and it’s not *so* hard to imagine that constructive interference detection is evolutionarily selected for in some way. (try doing a 3:2 pair of pure sine waves, it sounds less good than a “richer” timbre but it still sounds fairly good to most ears)
I suppose you were avoiding it to feature others, but You Never Give Me Your Money by the Beatles initial verse is an example of the minor version. (for those putting concepts to practice)
movin out, the opening from the Stranger- Billy Joel
At this rate I would’ve squeezed in the ii V I as the “step 1” for why this works. It’s everywhere because it works and this is an extension of it.
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You are always very good to explain theory! good job
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All strong chord progressions – down a third and up a fourth.