HOW TO PLAY CHORDS BY EAR | Beginner lesson from The Musical Ear
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LESSON NOTES:
In this video I remove the fear surrounding transcribing chords and show you several ways to play chords by ear. Although there are 24 major / minor chords that exist, really there are just 6 chords which get used most of the time. When you line up every song in the same key, you notice that most music (90%) uses the same 6 chords.
Within the key of C major / A minor these chords are:
C maj - D min - E min - F maj - G maj - A min (and B diminished rarely gets used because most people prefer major / minor chords).
You can number these chords from either C major scale's perspective (C major = I, D minor = ii, E minor = iii, etc). Or you can number them from A minor scale's perspective (C major = III, D minor = iv, E minor = v, etc). But whichever scale you number from, they're the same 7 chords. So the minor scale's iv chord is the same exact chord as the major scale's ii chord - and so on.
In The Musical Ear I continue to discuss the 4 pop chords, resolution chords and non-resolved chords, and the relationship between melody note and chord.
Try the course risk free for 90 days. If for any reason you decide it's not right for you, I'll be happy to refund your purchase. And I'd rather you try the course, than not try it at all.
If you have questions, email me through the contact page on the website.
Thanks for watching, and I look forward to seeing you soon.
Julian
Видео HOW TO PLAY CHORDS BY EAR | Beginner lesson from The Musical Ear канала JAZZ TUTORIAL with Julian Bradley
https://www.TheMusicalEar.com/
FREE JAZZ PIANO SHEET MUSIC:
https://jazztutorial.com/sheet-music
LESSON NOTES:
In this video I remove the fear surrounding transcribing chords and show you several ways to play chords by ear. Although there are 24 major / minor chords that exist, really there are just 6 chords which get used most of the time. When you line up every song in the same key, you notice that most music (90%) uses the same 6 chords.
Within the key of C major / A minor these chords are:
C maj - D min - E min - F maj - G maj - A min (and B diminished rarely gets used because most people prefer major / minor chords).
You can number these chords from either C major scale's perspective (C major = I, D minor = ii, E minor = iii, etc). Or you can number them from A minor scale's perspective (C major = III, D minor = iv, E minor = v, etc). But whichever scale you number from, they're the same 7 chords. So the minor scale's iv chord is the same exact chord as the major scale's ii chord - and so on.
In The Musical Ear I continue to discuss the 4 pop chords, resolution chords and non-resolved chords, and the relationship between melody note and chord.
Try the course risk free for 90 days. If for any reason you decide it's not right for you, I'll be happy to refund your purchase. And I'd rather you try the course, than not try it at all.
If you have questions, email me through the contact page on the website.
Thanks for watching, and I look forward to seeing you soon.
Julian
Видео HOW TO PLAY CHORDS BY EAR | Beginner lesson from The Musical Ear канала JAZZ TUTORIAL with Julian Bradley
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