Stupid Simple Pattern Shows You The Chords For Every Key

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  • Опубліковано 26 кві 2024
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  • @BrandonDeon
    @BrandonDeon  Місяць тому +8

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  • @high2407
    @high2407 Місяць тому +6

    Dude you are so real for this.
    I've found that the regular teacher I tried didn't work for me cuz he wanted to start off with the basics and all.
    But this lil' video (2mins in) I already have the tidbit of information I needed to get unstuck with my theory/improvisation stuff
    Thanks dude you rule

  • @zephinal557
    @zephinal557 Місяць тому +7

    Hey, I love the long form contents. I hope you keep doing them. Also can you help with intervals on guitar. I think it will be helpful for many people.

  • @divepeace1
    @divepeace1 Місяць тому +2

    This lesson is exactly what I need. It's so easy to see the chords in C on the piano. I didn't realize it was so easy to do the same thing on Guitar. Singed up for waiting list. Thanks BD

  • @Mike-rw2nh
    @Mike-rw2nh Місяць тому +17

    I love this man’s angry logic. It’s like Davie504 took a speedball and made content that is genuinely useful.

  • @Afish8me2china
    @Afish8me2china Місяць тому +6

    Really helpful, I like these new longer videos. Can I request a video on finding intervals on guitar?

  • @jeffffro7674
    @jeffffro7674 Місяць тому +7

    No matter how many times I hear it, Now just LEAVE!!!! cracks me up every time!!!
    Sir, you create youtube GOLD!!!!
    Oh, and your guitar talk is good too....now QUIT READING!!!!

  • @fedegwagwa
    @fedegwagwa Місяць тому +2

    I kinda got this through time and instinctively but i've never seen it explained this way before props to you! Would have needed this video as a beginner

  • @thlamuanpuiajisoo805
    @thlamuanpuiajisoo805 Місяць тому

    this actually very helpful amazing 🎉❤

  • @illuminotme4261
    @illuminotme4261 Місяць тому +7

    That's a Korn chord not a diminished, now I think your just making stuff up.

    • @illuminotme4261
      @illuminotme4261 Місяць тому

      @@joseph_anton_white I love to give this guy a hard time!

  • @hahaha7482
    @hahaha7482 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks Sir
    It's super fookin ez

  • @dathekingofguildwars
    @dathekingofguildwars Місяць тому +1

    Brandon is doing God's work thank you

  • @Lucas-dm7xo
    @Lucas-dm7xo Місяць тому +28

    Half of these comments are bots…

    • @KodierungHerz
      @KodierungHerz Місяць тому +3

      Exactly what a bot would say, bake him away toys.

    • @Lucas-dm7xo
      @Lucas-dm7xo Місяць тому +1

      @@KodierungHerz no don’t bake me!!!

    • @Lucas-dm7xo
      @Lucas-dm7xo Місяць тому +1

      @@KodierungHerz anyway I’m just taking about the ones with the “suggestive” pics

  • @mabblers
    @mabblers Місяць тому

    Another great lesson. One question. From the caged lesson you did. You had those shapes moving around. Does that work with this too or you need to know new shapes?

  • @LaTrec9
    @LaTrec9 Місяць тому

    Good job 👏 👍 👌 🙌 😄 😀

  • @nohangofpoetry5937
    @nohangofpoetry5937 Місяць тому

    Thanks

  • @dmo2189
    @dmo2189 Місяць тому +1

    How tf did I never know this

  • @starchild4627
    @starchild4627 Місяць тому

    Best teacher

  • @BluesBrothersthebest
    @BluesBrothersthebest Місяць тому +1

    Love this explanation man, but quick question, what do you do if it's a minor key? Those exist right?
    Do you flip the chords? Like the first pattern you do is for minor chords and slide 3 down and that pattern's your major chords??
    chordwise it sounds like this is how it works, but I'd like someone more knowledgeable to confirm this for me haha
    if so, this tip will revolutionize my playing man, thanks!

    • @Phaseish
      @Phaseish 28 днів тому

      MInor is Minor, diminsihed, Major - It's relative , Minor, Minor, Major, Major,
      in 7ths, it's MInor 7, Half dim, or Diminshed B5, Major 7th, Minor 7th, Minor 7th, Major 7th, Major 7th.
      Yes that Method of slidding down a Minor third or Major 6th leads you the Same.
      1, C, 2, D , 3, E , 4, F, 5, G, 6, A 7 B
      so if you see the pattern C major to A minor is a Major 6th.
      if you go from C descending like this - 1, C 7 B, 6, A , 5, G , 4, F , 3 , E , 2 D
      this is because when you make an A minor Chord the C in the A C E is a major third .
      you can see you move the major Third it doesn't matter how you do it
      it's the same note.
      A major Chord in a triads always starts with its quality, so for example
      C major the Third of C major is E , and that's a MAJOR third , a Minor third would be Eb .
      DO you see the pattern ?
      if you remember that pattern , and the pattern in the video , you will know every chord in every key,
      you just gotta change the Enharmonic, and it's root note of course.
      Hamronic minor, is different but they do share the same the same chords, (modes are different)
      Melodic minor is different, Share same chords (modes are different)
      Alright friend good luck, you can always look it up on the internet, its pretty Easy

  • @bram3152
    @bram3152 Місяць тому

    Can you also make a video for minor scales?

  • @Bubbletea_69
    @Bubbletea_69 Місяць тому +1

    You're the Gordon Ramsay of guitar

  • @fu2201
    @fu2201 Місяць тому

    Thanks for not taking forever like other instructors. They end up confusing and boring me.

  • @reaper_guardian_8214
    @reaper_guardian_8214 Місяць тому

    Ok, I was a noob before, but this fucking helped me

  • @91DWay
    @91DWay Місяць тому

    The homie has another middle finger where his ring finger should be

  • @jadendegrave693
    @jadendegrave693 Місяць тому

    I’m so use to the shorts, it throws me off when you tell me to just leave then your voice actually stops after lmfao

  • @kingfirefox1222
    @kingfirefox1222 28 днів тому

    What about relative minor keys

  • @TopoIl12
    @TopoIl12 Місяць тому +5

    What about the minor key?

    • @SpaceRanger21
      @SpaceRanger21 Місяць тому

      He explained it both for the major chords and minor chords for the major scale. The minor scale is just the 6th mode of the major scale, so it still applies for minor scales as well (A minor scale will have Am, Dm, Em and C, F, G and Bdim).

    • @TopoIl12
      @TopoIl12 Місяць тому

      @@SpaceRanger21 but I play songs in A minor that have the E major chord, that's borrowed from another key right?

    • @Phaseish
      @Phaseish Місяць тому +1

      @@TopoIl12 yeah man that can function two ways, as a secondary dom 9/10 or Borrowing from harmonic minor. /E Phyrig Dominant.
      every chord in a major key except for the Diminsihed chord has a dominant chord it pulls to muscally because of the leading tone.
      you shoudl check out secondary dom chords on this channel or others and then learn the major scales , and all their Secondary doms, which you interally start learning
      when you Learn the scales , since it's always the 5th degree of the scale you're working on .
      and 9/10 when it's a chord that's out of the key it's a seconadary dom.
      fun times.

    • @TopoIl12
      @TopoIl12 Місяць тому

      @@Phaseish thx

  • @JustinTrudeau1971
    @JustinTrudeau1971 Місяць тому +2

    Only works for root six or root five chords, and no extensions. But you knew this, so just leave!

  • @oyashirosamabrasileiro
    @oyashirosamabrasileiro 22 дні тому

    iirc Brian May often used this patterns on songs

  • @tmarty4269
    @tmarty4269 27 днів тому

    All 7 patterns in the root is a minor chord please thx

  • @GoranVedriskheops
    @GoranVedriskheops Місяць тому

    You're a funny kid :)

  • @nolifeloser9729
    @nolifeloser9729 Місяць тому +10

    Useful video, but title says any key, but this only covers major keys.
    Also doesnt really explain how to build the shapes of the chords. Its good to know what chords are in the key, but its useless if you dont actually know how to play the chord.

    • @theme6530
      @theme6530 Місяць тому

      Aren't minor and major parallel and include the same chords just in different order?
      Like C Major showed in the video includes C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am, Bdim and A Minor includes the same chords just in order from the 6th chord?

    • @TopoIl12
      @TopoIl12 Місяць тому

      Well in A minor there's E major and in C Major there's E minor​@@theme6530

    • @nolifeloser9729
      @nolifeloser9729 Місяць тому +1

      @@theme6530 yes but relative keys aren't explained in this video. And even if they were, it would still be quite limiting. If someone asked you to play 1563 progression in Bb minor, you'd have to spend time thinking about its relative minor key, and how the 1 of the major key is the 6 of the minor key etc etc and you would get a headache doing it that way.
      Point remains, title says every key, but only talks about major keys. Minor keys don't even get a single mention.

    • @avymikey
      @avymikey Місяць тому +1

      @@nolifeloser9729 He doesn't mention the relative minor key in the video, yes; but it would be pretty easy to deduce as the vi-ii-iii shape is similar to i - iv - v and you can think of the vi as the new tonic. With the exceptions that characterize the aeolian(or minor tonality in general) such as the leading tone derived from the harmonic minor allowing the dominant V7(b9) chord, this video is still incredibly useful and valid as the major scale is the cornerstone of western music. By your logic, he would also have to explain the dorian i - IV7, or the phrygian cadence, or the secondary dominant IIV7 chord that is usually present in the mixolydian mode, or common chords built on non-diatonic degrees of the major scale. At this point, it's already difficult for beginners to understand, and that's why his approach of listing the available pool of chords is quite adequate imo.

    • @taymalhalabi9418
      @taymalhalabi9418 Місяць тому +3

      ⁠@@nolifeloser9729for minor do this:
      Order of chords in a minor key is: Minor, Diminished, Major, Minor, Minor, Major, Major, Minor
      Method is almost the same but you start on the 6th degree of the relative major scale of a minor key by going down 3 steps from the root of that relative major scale. For example lets say you have C major scale, the root of C major is C. Going down 3 steps from C will give you the 6th degree of the scale which is A, the root of the relative minor scale which is A minor.
      Then do the same pattern with minor chords, but then instead of moving down 3 steps you move UP 3 steps for the major chords. And for the diminished its 2 steps up from the root of the minor scale.
      As for the chord shapes you are assumed to already know how to do barre chords and seventh chords to apply this method.

  • @panlis6243
    @panlis6243 Місяць тому

    I don't get it but cool video

  • @edgardocruz6574
    @edgardocruz6574 Місяць тому

    Hi

  • @optimus_rhymes6955
    @optimus_rhymes6955 Місяць тому

    This would have been cooler if were done on acoustic.

  • @user-uu6pz8wx2b
    @user-uu6pz8wx2b Місяць тому

    first

  • @kalafrank5
    @kalafrank5 Місяць тому

    This is the worst tip i 've ever seen

  • @Timi7272
    @Timi7272 Місяць тому +1

    Wait, isn't it important also if the key is major or minor? Aren't the chords in A minor and A major different? 🥲

    • @AleksiBennettGuitar
      @AleksiBennettGuitar Місяць тому +8

      Minor keys go: Minor, Diminished, Major, Minor, Minor, Major, Major, Minor
      Just start the pattern on the 6th scale degree instead.
      To find the chords, just build minor chords on the root, 4th and 5th using the pattern Brandon showed and then move it UP three frets (instead of down) to build the major chords. Your diminished chord is two frets up from the root.

    • @Timi7272
      @Timi7272 Місяць тому +1

      @@AleksiBennettGuitar thank you very much