How To Make These Two PLAIN Chords Sound AMAZING (C F) [Songwriting, Music Theory]
http://musictheoryforguitar.com If you are writing your songs you know that the most important thing is to have options. For instance, you want to know how to make the same chord progressions sound different... and you want to know many ways to do that!
One of the most common chord movements is going from the 1st to the 4th chord of a key (in the key C, this would be like playing a C chord followed by an F chord). This happens in so many songs that I'd be hard-pressed to mention one that does not do it.
So if you want to be a successful songwriter (or just have fun with music) you want to know of many ways to make this movement sound good and interesting.
In this video, I show you how you can take this super-easy super-basic chord movement and make it sound different just by working on the C chord. We do not add more chords (that may clash with your song's melody) we just make the C chord sound more 'professional' with the help of some music theory trickery.
To know more about this kind of sorcery that makes your chords sound better, check out:
The COMPLETE CHORD MASTERY COURSE: https://www.musictheoryforguitar.com/chords-and-harmony-guitar-lessons.html
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One of the most common chord movements is going from the 1st to the 4th chord of a key (in the key C, this would be like playing a C chord followed by an F chord). This happens in so many songs that I'd be hard-pressed to mention one that does not do it.
So if you want to be a successful songwriter (or just have fun with music) you want to know of many ways to make this movement sound good and interesting.
In this video, I show you how you can take this super-easy super-basic chord movement and make it sound different just by working on the C chord. We do not add more chords (that may clash with your song's melody) we just make the C chord sound more 'professional' with the help of some music theory trickery.
To know more about this kind of sorcery that makes your chords sound better, check out:
The COMPLETE CHORD MASTERY COURSE: https://www.musictheoryforguitar.com/chords-and-harmony-guitar-lessons.html
If you like this video, share, like, comment & don't forget to subscribe for more content!
Need help with music theory for guitar? Check out these FREE resources: https://www.musictheoryforguitar.com/guitar-music-theory-free-resources.html
FOLLOW ME:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/musictheoryforguitar
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MusicTheoryForGuitar
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoryguitar
Website: http://musictheoryforguitar.com
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