A Simple Chord Progression Trick You Should Know
In this video we will cover a very simple and ubiquitous chord progression you've probably come across already, but show a few tricks for modifying it and making it sound better, as well as making it fit within a chord progression. In short, it involves taking the A minor chord (Am) and shifting the A down a semitone each time, creating a very pleasing voice leading.
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Видео A Simple Chord Progression Trick You Should Know канала MangoldProject
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