Thanks for explaining this in the simplest form. I've known about the B6 and F#7 chords, but up until recently I've never seen Roman numeral written with two numbers. This was confusing to me, and I wasn't sure how to even search for this. Thankfully, Google understood and directed me to this video.
Oh no.. I must have just missed the offer! I thought I was just in time being in UK.. it is only just the 15th August. It was before 6am UK I thought I just made it. But it was closed 😟
@@jonascarrillo8699 there are definitely other ways to notate chord inversions, particularly jazz chord notation, or Nashville numbers. This video is mostly meant to be a resource for those who are learning the classical notation.
Of course, if you use the chord names then you could just write: Chord/Bass note…but where’s the fun in that?
Wow!! Thank you so much!!!🔥🔥
Great stuff! 😊
really helpful, thank youu!
Thank you, that was very concise.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for explaining this in the simplest form. I've known about the B6 and F#7 chords, but up until recently I've never seen Roman numeral written with two numbers. This was confusing to me, and I wasn't sure how to even search for this. Thankfully, Google understood and directed me to this video.
Thanks this helped! I understand better now, did not do well in this in my exam and we will be retaking it this on Wednesday. ✌️
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hi, is the price $39 with the 20% discount? or is there a discount code? Thanks 🎶
That is the 20% off price! No discount code needed!
Oh no.. I must have just missed the offer! I thought I was just in time being in UK.. it is only just the 15th August. It was before 6am UK I thought I just made it. But it was closed 😟
Nice video but that notation is incredible inpracrical to me.
Is There a better way?
@@jonascarrillo8699 there are definitely other ways to notate chord inversions, particularly jazz chord notation, or Nashville numbers. This video is mostly meant to be a resource for those who are learning the classical notation.
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