What is a Line Cliché chord progression?

This brief is an excerpt from my "Line Cliché" video, which you can watch completely here: Short modified by Rob Goorney What is a Line Cliché chord progression? Download Sheet Music Click Here To Learn Piano or Keyboard Play Virtual Piano Online

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Songs that use the Something chord progression

Try out the brand-new BBC Symphony Orchestra Piano plugin on your own:. Something by The Beatles, composed by George Harrison, is commonly considered as not just one of the best tunes the Beatles ever tape-recorded, but also among the greatest love tunes of perpetuity, and part of what makes this tune so fantastic is that satisfying chord development! How George Harrison changes secret:. And, an extra unique thanks goes to Peter Keller, Douglas Lind,…

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Songs that use Line Cliché chord progressions

Check out Phil Buckle's music: and register for his YouTube channel:. Here's my "Augmented climb chord progression" video:. A Line Cliché is a type of chord development where we have a chord where either the highest or lowest voice is climbing or coming down by semitones whilst the rest of the chord is fixed. It is an extremely common strategy in jazz music but has also been used extensively in pop and rock music…

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40 songs that use Descending Stepwise chord progressions

Thanks to Hooktheory for sponsoring this video. Use this link to get 20% off your first year of Chord Crush. A descending step-by-step chord progression is any chord progression that works its way down the scale, one step at a time. The chords will be voiced in such a way to allow the bass line to simply walk down the scale. And, an additional special thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang,…

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Songs that use the Augmented climb chord progression

Have a look at Donner music: Amazon page: DEP20:. #Donnermusic #Primeday 2023 #Donnersummercarnival #DEP 20. The enhanced climb chord progression, which is the progression from "Last Night On Earth" by Green Day, starts on the tonic chord and after that the leading voice of the chord climbs by semitones till we reach the 4th chord of the secret. And, an extra special thanks goes to Peter Keller, Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon…

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What are Slash Chords used for?

Try Pianote FREE for 30-Days: and consider subscribing to their YouTube channel:. Take a look at my video on Line Cliché:. Slash chords are nothing to do with Guns 'N' Roses (although I make certain Slash has played some Slash chords eventually). Slash chords are when we are asked to play a regular chord, superimposed over a various note in the bass. This might be because the chord is an inversion, or slash chords…

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