Key Chords | Ukulele Music Theory | Ep 1 | Tutorial + Play Along
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Have you ever wondered why some ukulele chords are ALWAYS used together? C, Am, F, G7 anyone? This music theory mini series will explore chords that are used together within a parent key as well as how to name those chords with numerals. This all goes back to the major scale!
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Finally you have my interest for the Theory no one else has
Great lesson! So important to know about music theory!
Very good I enjoyed this lesson, good to get it on youtube many thanks Kevin. I really need to get my head around more theory. Looking forward to the next lesson. That young boy is really growing at a pace.
I think I, iii, V (or C, Em, G) sounds pretty good, thanks Kevin!
Hi Kevin and one and all, I've been playing around with I V IV ii in the key of C but thanks for explaining to me what I was doing! I just liked it but until now didn't know why.
This is fantastic! I don’t think anyone has ever explained this to me!
Wowza KEVIN. You’re the best teacher for uku
Thank you Kevin for a new Series. Cant wait for future EP.
Good lesson Kevin, thank you. However, I may be missing a trick here (been known), but what elements make the formula I ii iii IV V vi dvii?
Looking forward to the rest the series. Thanks Kevin!
Music Theory, love it. You keep moving me in the right direction!
I like I, vi, IV, V progression but I think it sounds better if I substitute G7 for G.
A classic progression is I, vi, IV, V - C, Am, F, G(7).
great intro!
thanks for thos nice and clear explanation
Hi Kevin, thanks for the great lesson. How about the following combinations: iii ii IV Vi, IV Vii iii V, IV ii iii V, I IV ii VI Greatings from Bad Nauheim in Germany
Excellent explanation Kevin, thanks!
Awesome explaination
Thanks Kevin, good stuff
Wow!! Thank you for such a wonderful lesson❤❤
It's my pleasure
I have learned that there is a lot of math in music, but I got an F in math in high school 65 years ago. So I don not think there is much hope in doing math stuff with my uke. And there is not much short (or long term) memory available ether.
SO play on.
hi everybody, hope you‘re all fine🎶🧿🍀
Merci.
I'd like to practice the Circle of Fifths progression.
I IV vii° iii vi ii V I
What is b diminished?
How do you make a Bdim?
What is B diminished, other than another chord I'll struggle with???
From any major chord triad, a minor has a flattened 3rd note, and a diminished has flattened 3rd and 5th notes.
B major is B/D#/F#.
B minor (flattened 3rd) = B/D/F# (because flattening D# makes it just D).
B diminished (flattened 3rd and 5th)= B/D/F.
Key of G= I vi IV V or G, Em, C, D
I Also like I, ii, V, I
:)
Sounds pretty in the key of G: I iii ii vii° I vi IV V I
🥰😍🤩🤗
Found a pretty one (ending with a hint of hope) in key of A: A Bm D E
I, iii, vi (2x) iv, vi, v
or I, iv, vi, iv vi, v (2x)
or as a happy ending ii, vii,I
Everything in my life is diminished.
orI, iv,v,iv 🎶
Omg music is math! 😅
Completely, totally, utterly lost .....I’ll keep trying.