Love this! These are the chords I never learned as a rock/metal/blues guy, because I really had no use for Jazz. Now that I'm playing guitar for my church, I these chords are going to come in very handy. Thank you!
Honestly, great video. You covered the basics and then went on to chromatic medians and submediants. I'd never even heard of that. Thanks for the great lesson friend. This was unbelievably helpful!
bro how are you not more popular. you post consistently and have useful ass videos. please dont stop. also, where did you learn so much? did you take lessons? read books?
Thanks for the kind words! I had lessons when i first started but now I mostly learn by watching youtube videos and taking online courses. As well as guitar videos I watch lessons for other instruments and try to apply the concepts to guitar playing too.
@@SuperstarsGuitarAcademy well I'm already seeing what I want really (haven't yet checked all of your videos but whenever I'm looking into something it seems you already have a video about it). Kudos for that! If you're talking about growing the channel however you may need to consider audience entertainment-focused content and/or playing the algorithm game: sadly creating great teaching content does not give most people 1M subs.
Here's a summary 1. Diatonic passing Diatonic chord on either side of the target 2. Slash chord Add a note in the bass that's on either side of the target chord's root note 3. Line cliche Move one of the notes chromatically until it can ve easily resolved to the target chord 4. Augmented passing In order to resolve to chord 1, 4 or 6, use the augmented form of chord 1 or 5 5. Diminished passing Play a dim/dim7 chord that is a semitone lower or two semitones higher than the target's root 6. Chromatic mediant A major chord a semitone above or below the target 7. Secondary dominant A dominant 7th chord that is a 5th above the target 8. II-V passing Add the 2 chord of the target before the secondary dominant (m7b5 for minor target chords) 9. Tritone sub A dominant 7th chord, a semitone above the target 10. Backdoor dominant A dominant 7th chord, a whole itone below the target
Amazing concise description of what most teachers drone on about. Thanks for that!
Wow! Uve made what seemed totally complex and daunting into a simple process! I've never heard these passing chords explained easier...thank u sir!
Let's take a minute to appreciate all the random short videos that spiced up our learning. Brilliant!
god this video is one of the most concise and helpful guitar videos ive seen in a while! thank you!
Really glad you found it helpful! Go and make some awesome music now :)
Love this! These are the chords I never learned as a rock/metal/blues guy, because I really had no use for Jazz. Now that I'm playing guitar for my church, I these chords are going to come in very handy. Thank you!
Honestly, great video. You covered the basics and then went on to chromatic medians and submediants. I'd never even heard of that. Thanks for the great lesson friend. This was unbelievably helpful!
You're very welcome, glad you learned something.
What would you like to see next?
this video clared so many doubts i had, you are amazing
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching dude ❤️
Awesome video, man! Keep up the good work with these videos
Glad you liked it! Thanks:)
I've been trying to rack my brain on how to reharmonize and do chord melodies for a bit now, I'll have to try some of this later. Much love
Awesome. Enjoy!
P.s. My book has a whole section on reharmonization, just saying ;)
bro how are you not more popular. you post consistently and have useful ass videos. please dont stop. also, where did you learn so much? did you take lessons? read books?
Thanks for the kind words! I had lessons when i first started but now I mostly learn by watching youtube videos and taking online courses. As well as guitar videos I watch lessons for other instruments and try to apply the concepts to guitar playing too.
@@SuperstarsGuitarAcademy awesome, thanks so much for what you do
You're very welcome :)
Can't believe you don't have like at least 100x more subs. Top quality content.
I'll get there ome day lol. Glad you're enjoying the content! What would you like to see next?
@@SuperstarsGuitarAcademy well I'm already seeing what I want really (haven't yet checked all of your videos but whenever I'm looking into something it seems you already have a video about it). Kudos for that!
If you're talking about growing the channel however you may need to consider audience entertainment-focused content and/or playing the algorithm game: sadly creating great teaching content does not give most people 1M subs.
Here's a summary
1. Diatonic passing
Diatonic chord on either side of the target
2. Slash chord
Add a note in the bass that's on either side of the target chord's root note
3. Line cliche
Move one of the notes chromatically until it can ve easily resolved to the target chord
4. Augmented passing
In order to resolve to chord 1, 4 or 6, use the augmented form of chord 1 or 5
5. Diminished passing
Play a dim/dim7 chord that is a semitone lower or two semitones higher than the target's root
6. Chromatic mediant
A major chord a semitone above or below the target
7. Secondary dominant
A dominant 7th chord that is a 5th above the target
8. II-V passing
Add the 2 chord of the target before the secondary dominant (m7b5 for minor target chords)
9. Tritone sub
A dominant 7th chord, a semitone above the target
10. Backdoor dominant
A dominant 7th chord, a whole itone below the target
I watch you today at Peacehaven wrestling you were 🤩 amazing
Thanks mate, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'll hopefully see you at the next one!
@@SuperstarsGuitarAcademy definitely