Songs that use Chromatic Mediant chords

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5 songs with unusual chord progressions

Check out Use Your Ear's free 3-hour workshop: And, an extra unique thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel's Patreon saints!. ASSISTANCE ME ON PATREON:. 0:00 Intro. 0:45 "Subterranean Homesick Alien" by Radiohead. 2:19 "Michelle" by The Beatles. 5:20 "Mrs. Robinson" by Simon & Garfunkel. 8:43 "Sir Duke" by Stevie Marvel. 10:47 "Light My Fire" by The Doors….

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Songs that use Chromatic Mediant chords

Thanks to Incogni for sponsoring this video. The very first 100 individuals to use code "davidbennett" at the link below will get 20% off of Incogni: Chromatic mediants are a fantastic way to add a sense of wonder and intrigue into your music, making them a common choice in movie music. What I find most interesting about them though is how the definition of "chromatic mediant" is not just arguable, however how the principle…

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4 less common chord progressions in pop and rock songs

Check out the Glarry GDP-104 Digital Piano at these links UK: US: PROMO CODE: DavidPiano The four chord developments we'll take a look at today aren't intricate or chromatic, however for one factor or another they get used less often in pop and rock music. However even if these progressions are less typical, they are still terrific chord progressions that you might use as the foundation of your own tune! And, an extra special…

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Songs to help you recognise Scale Degrees

Take a look at Use Your Ear's complimentary 3-hour workshop:. The piece of music throughout the outro is my "Study in 5/4 time". You can listen to it in full on my Spotify:. Recognising which degree of the scale a melody is using is a vital skill for anybody who wishes to be able to transcribe or play a song by ear. By keeping in mind these songs as examples, hopefully you can enhance…

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