3 Minor key chord progressions you should know

For a limited time, get 20% off select Hooktheory products when you utilize this link: Find out more about the Harmonic small scale here: KEEP IN MIND: there were a number of examples of the 2nd chord development that I have actually edited out of the video now as they were incorrect. The incorrect examples were "Do not Speak" by No Doubt and "Unbreak My Heart" by Toni Braxton. I should have been having…

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6 Things I’d Fix About Music Theory

Have a look at my initial music: Thanks for the support The outro music in this video is my track "Fire Away" Similar to the English language, there is lots of element of music theory that don't really make sense. Features and practices that were when constructed for function however, either due to modifications in the music we make, or in changes to how we use theory in the first place, are now typically…

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Songs that use the Harmonic Minor Axis progression

Have a look at Sub: Om–. SUNGAZER by Sub: Om–. Here's my "Axis progression" video:. The "Harmonic minor axis development" is my name for a variation on the traditional "Am F C G" development. All we have to do is swap out the G significant chord for an E major chord and now we have that powerful resolution of the Harmonic minor scale! And, an additional special thanks goes to Peter Keller, Douglas Lind,…

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Songs that use the Running Up That Hill chord progression

Thanks to Hooktheory for sponsoring this video. Use this link to get 20% off your very first year of Chord Crush. And, an additional special 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!. SUPPORT ME ON PATREON:. 0:00 Intro. 0:26 Examples. 2:24 How the development works. 4:23 Hook Theory. 5:06 Relative major vs. minor. 6:57 Piano outro….

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What if “Love Me Do” was in the minor key?

Love Me Do by The Beatles is typically in the secret of G significant (or G mixolydian if we want to be precise!), but what would it seem like if it remained in the key of G minor rather? What if "Love Me Do" was in the minor key? Download Sheet Music Click Here To Learn Piano or Keyboard Play Virtual Piano Online

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what if “Creep” was in the minor key…

Creep by Radiohead is, basically, in the secret of G major, so what would it sound like if it were instead in the secret of G small? what if "Creep" was in the minor key… Download Sheet Music Click Here To Learn Piano or Keyboard Play Virtual Piano Online

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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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