Blur’s unique chord progression

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0:47 the chord development.
2:10 # 9 chord.
4:10 maj7 # 11 chord.
5:54 perfect 5th movement.
7:15 chromatic mediants.
8:25 chorus chord .
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31 Comments

  1. So glad you did a video on this–I always loved that song and the roller-coaster chord progression

    1. @@DavidBennettPianoSo glad U covered Blur. Some refer to them, & I’ve never followed suit. Thnx David.

    2. End of a century, he thought of cars, chemical world, pressure on Julian and country sad ballad man

  2. I remember trying to learn this song on guitar as a teenager and I was so confused lol

  3. So excited!!! It would be very interesting if you could also analyze some of the Beach Boys’ weirder songs, like from pet sounds or smile

  4. It seems like a very Cardiacs progression, and I know as bands they were both fans of and borrowers from each other.

    1. @@dacoconutnut9503you’d be surprised! (btw I’m not finding this progression particularly Cardiacs-y)

    2. @@ytbit i mean, has whole-tone and diminished third chord movements, that’s as far as it goes but still, why not? 😅

  5. “Lazy Flies” by Beck is another one for interesting chord progressions

  6. What a coincidence! I was listening to this song on my way to work this morning and thought about you doing a video on this chord progression. It’s always been one of my favourite Blur songs ever and the progression has always fascinated me when I tried to learn it on guitar

  7. Pretty much any Talk Talk tune has an unusual chord progression somewhere – would love to get your take on ‘Living In Another World’ off ‘The Colour of Spring’ album.

  8. Blur are a fantastic band! As a kid, I remember watching MTV and Blur’s “Beetlebum” video, which had just come out, was one of the first videos I watched on the channel! Greetings from Greece David, love your channel, you are doing a fantastic job!

  9. Some of David Bowie’s unusual chords can be explained by slight variations on guitar chords where for example you take one finger off a standard chord.

  10. A thing I like about Blur, that I haven’t seen any other musical artist do, is that they not only include the lyrics to all the songs in the album booklet, but also the chords to the songs.

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