Amazing tutorials man… Please can you do a tutorial on what scale or modes to apply to a particular chord? How do advanced musicians know the right scale to throw in while playing???
That's a great video! I was wondering if you could add examples.For instance, the flat 7, flat 6 and the one over 5 movement, an example can help some of us appreciate the context in which we can use it . Thank you Sir
I think it is better to structure the video starting with the concept first before the breakdown because personally I don't know what is happening in the first 5 minutes of the video and try to skip it, it's like the tutorial starts in the middle. Much love!
In music, a dyad is a set of two notes or pitches that, in particular contexts, may imply a chord. Dyads can be classified by the interval between the notes. For example, the interval between C and E is a major third, which can imply a C major chord, made up of the notes C, E and G. So basically dyads as two notes. The dyads I’m showing just simply happen to be major and minor third intervals. Hope this helps.
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Amazing tutorials man…
Please can you do a tutorial on what scale or modes to apply to a particular chord?
How do advanced musicians know the right scale to throw in while playing???
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Amazing video, thanks a ton brother!
That's a great video! I was wondering if you could add examples.For instance, the flat 7, flat 6 and the one over 5 movement, an example can help some of us appreciate the context in which we can use it . Thank you Sir
If you want to hear it used in a song, listen to “Lord, you are Good” by Todd Galberth.
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I think it is better to structure the video starting with the concept first before the breakdown because personally I don't know what is happening in the first 5 minutes of the video and try to skip it, it's like the tutorial starts in the middle. Much love!
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Great video. I’m just confused on why you’re calling thirds diads.
In music, a dyad is a set of two notes or pitches that, in particular contexts, may imply a chord. Dyads can be classified by the interval between the notes. For example, the interval between C and E is a major third, which can imply a C major chord, made up of the notes C, E and G.
So basically dyads as two notes. The dyads I’m showing just simply happen to be major and minor third intervals.
Hope this helps.
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