7 Chord Progressions That Changed Music History
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0:00 - Intro
Music is constantly moving forward and musicians are always taking inspiration from the masters of the past to discover new ways they can innovate. In this lesson, Ayla Tesler-Mabe discusses seven of those chord progressions that changed musical history.
1:14 - #1: The Simpler The Better
Also known as the 1-4-5 chord progression, it ruled over most of the blues, rock & roll, soul, R&B, & Doo-wop music.
3:19 - #2: Tell A Story
Also known as the ‘50s chord progression (being as it dominated the sound of the ’50s), this is the 1-6-4-5 progression.
4:55 - #3: Pop Song Formula
The 1-5-6-4 progression although implemented in a lot of pop music, it's such a testament to changing music history because of how commonly used it is.
6:07 - #4: Jazz Progression
The 2-5-1 chord progression can be jazzed up using 7 chords.
7:54 - #5: Take Me Out + Bring Me Back
Its name refers to modal interchange, which sounds scary, but all it means is you’re adding a chord to the progression that is outside of the key you’re playing in and coming back to a chord that does belong in the key.
10:46 - #6: Endless Emotion
This progression creates emotional depth for the listener by taking the 1 to 6 movement and moving it up a minor 3rd.
13:54 - #7: Lift Me Up
More of a technique than a progression where you take a chord progression and keep moving it up, transposing it by a semi-tone to rise the drama of the song.
About Ayla Tesler-Mabe:
Ayla has been making waves in the world of guitar playing as a professional guitarist, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, since the early age of 14. After only been playing for two years, her first UA-cam video (a rendition of John Mayall’s “Hideaway”) put her on the map and kickstarted her music career. She has since been featured in Rolling Stone magazine, become a member of the Ernie Ball and Fender family of artists, and earned various Berklee College of Music scholarships. Musically, Ayla finds great pleasure in exploring the numerous avenues available to her through various styles of music, as seen through her work with Calpurnia and Ludic.
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Her smile gets brighter with each video.
Really a treat to see someone talk about something they like and are passionate about in a way that helps and motivates other people.
She's the Bob Ross of Guitar Tutorials.
and I would say Bob Ross was the John Pearse of Painting Tutorials
Her voice is too piercing dude.
Nah man, Paul Davids is
I can see that
@@chrisking6695 It's not about her voice tone, it's about how relaxed she is. Her voice is not high pitched even, she has a cool mezzo feel to it.
the 7 (five) Chord Progressions
1:15 . *I IV V* . _the simpler the better_
3:19 . *I vi IV V* . _tell a story_
4:55 . *I V vi IV* . _pop song formula_
6:07 . *ii V I* . _jazz progression_ (optionally, add 7ths of each chord)
7:54 . *I vi iii7 ii7 V7 | I vi iii7 ii7 iv* . _take me out + bring me back_ (briefly add non-diatonic chord, in this case the minor 4 chord)
10:46 . *I vi bIII i ii7 V+* . _endless emotion_ (break the rules in a beautiful way)
13:54 . *i i(M7) i7 i6 bii(M7)* . _lift me up_ (repeat cycle one semitone higher)
_Let me know if I need to correct anything, especially the last 3 progressions._
I think the second to last one adds a V before the V+.
depression at 7:54, the Minor iv is called a "Borrowed" chord from Parallel Minor (Gm is "iv" in Dm).
It's almost "required" to add 7th and extensions on ii V I - jazz. Definitely more than optional.
@@bassyey Certainly on the "ii-V" section (some situations you might use the V+ [Augmented] Triad, but very uncommon in Jazz post Bop. On the "I" Chord you might substitute the ∆7 for a 6(Common in Swing Era or when you have to use the Tonic as a Melody Note9 or a 9tn (add9, common in certain forms of Contemporary R&B Ballads, Fusion, Contemporary Gospel and New Age).
The "Mu-Major" Chord Steeley Dan often uses (in the verse of their song "Peg" it is the used in the Verse as a resolution of a Plagal Cadence) is Major Triad add9 with the Third in the Bass. 3-9-5-1, Could be played on a a Guitar on an "Eb" Root ("G" 3rd in Bass) as 3-X-3-3-4-X OR on an "Ab" Root ("C" 3rd) as X-3-X-3-4-4.
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Well Ayla, your video certainly lifted me up. You are just a bright jewel. Your videos always have content that is immediately useful, well explained and the history attached to these 7 chords is very interesting. Thank you. You are a great mentor for all of us playing or learning guitar.
You make me feel so good.... When I listen to you it makes me happy!
Thank you for the great tutorial covering these 7 chord progressions. I will be checking out your other tutorials as well. So, keep em coming and Mucho Thanks for the lessons.
Hello Ayla, your class is very interesting (as always) thanks for the love you put in each video you give us.
This is a wonderful tutorial. Thank you so much Ayla. Love the way you teach! ❤️
I too am a huge fan of Brian Wilson whose genius in that chord progression in “ Warmth of the Sun” blew me away when I figured out what he did. I remember a documentary where of all people Iggy Pop pointed that out. Amazing musician. Thanks for the lesson!
Thank you Ayla for this wonderfully succinct, yet very informative lesson. I love how you delivered some high octane information while at the same time, somehow, almost hypnotize me into a lazy summer afternoon nap.
I'll be spreading the word about you!
I have been playing a long time, and still learned a LOT from this video. Thanks, great teacher who knows what she's talking about and explains it well.
I just love your videos-thank you for sharing your vast knowledge and spreading your upbeat attitude. You’re a beautiful human , it shines right through you and your smile.
You know what Ala? You’re awesome! I love the fun, light, and easy going way you teach the guitar! Keep doin what you do! 😎👍
I AM READY FOR YOUR NEXT VIDEO. I never stop learning Chords . Thank you again.
Love this lesson. Thinking in intervals and knowing iconic progressions helps you stay creative. Really enjoying your corner of youtube!
Hey Rebecca
In addition to the vast amount of knowledge you share you are such a pleasure to listen to....you are just great!
Wonderful video. Love the content on your channel. Very informative in a nice relaxed way. Thanks Ayla.
Hey Ms.Ayla thanks for shedding some much needed light on my love for playing guitar, I'm taking this one and Running with it 🙂e
Absolutely amazing. This is the weird stuff I love. Chords that you wouldn't think go together, but make beautiful emotion when done right.
PERFECT! Love the history lesson. Great frequency for moving forward! Thank you and Ninja hugs from San Antonio and Arkansas! Smiles are the BEST!
Hi Ayla, thanks for the tips, you make things easy and enjoyable, keep up the good work
Love, love , love your videos-I am really learning good stuff!~ Thank-you Ayla!~
This was really eye opening, thanks. Really liked the last one.
You play beautifully! Great Vid. ❤
Thank you! That was the most fun light easy lesson I have ever had.
You touched on a basic but very important topic and ran your audience through it very well, with your expertise! Thanks and God bless!
Watch the whole video ..it was everything I learned and a little more ..it’s fun to play along and hear what different artists
did well done
You are an amazing musical talent . Additionally, I am very impressed with your historical knowledge of the modern era of popular music. A pleasure to follow you.
Thank you, you're an awesome teacher.
Super duper! Love the way you explain this!
Ayla is awesome!! Guitareo has stepped up with these new content of guitar lesson!!
Brilliant, succinct video, thanks for the upload
Ayla , u r so great. I love that you are serious and relaxed at the same time. I used to wonder if video games and social media would make it so that there would not be many more great musicians because of people being on ig all day instead of playing an instrument. You show that this is not the case. You always slay it. You need music and it needs you. Thank you for being a great person and teacher. Also lol, when I first saw your videos, I thought that u were from NY, but you are from same place as me I think.
Good - enjoyed that. The first time I've heard an sensible analysis and comparison of progressions that makes some sense. I'll be mining Guitaro for some more from you!
Such a great and simple explanation of chord progressions. Great job!
I just recently discovered this channel and she has quickly become one of my main go to teachers. She is incredibly knowledgeable and has the ability of sharing that knowledge making it easy to understand. She is a natural when it comes to teaching.
Me too
Amazing video! I wish I could like it 12 times. This content is at just the right level for me and where I'm at in my guitar journey. Its done so that I can always understand what you're talking about, but there's also deeper levels that I can pause and dive into.
I especially like your coverage of the last three progressions. You love guitar. It shows. That's good.
I love this women! You a wonderful instructor and pretty inspirational. Thank you for sharing.
Her voice brings calm. And smoothes at the end of sentences
Please keep up the great work when I get more time I try to watch some of your shows or videos I'm getting kind of old but I enjoy learning the guitar trying to do some other things also working some part-time that you are and you have a very soothing voice you're doing a great job keep up your great works I believe there are many people that will appreciate this so thank you Tim Colorado Springs Colorado.
I'm still learning guitar, so thankful on discovering this channel it really helps me a lot!
SO happy we're a part of your journey :)
Thank you for your guitar vids. I’m definitely a fan of yours. Have a wonderful day. Peace
You have a new subscriber! You are one of the best YT guitarists! Love your hybrid picking, that's something I need to work on more! You even got me to liking that horrendous-looking Fender Acoustasonic!
You are very much qualified guitarist tutorial and I admire your expressions and your knowledge as well !!
Saw the thumbnail. You explain very clearly. The set design looks about perfect. Have to watch that seventh example again and try to tackle it. Thank you.
thank you for a great lesson !
Cool Lesson and easy to follow along to -- helpful since I'm getting back into guitar and just going through some common rock/blues and jazz progressions to broaden my horizons and improve my chord changing.
Amazing collections ❤️
Your teaching is incredible, young lady!
Genius, what a simple explanation of how songs are constructed. So good to learn from you. Listening takes on another dimension, and you make it look so easy...(if only it were 😎)
Wow, just wow. Such a passion for music, it's history and social evolution. Ayla ties so much together in a way that finds connection across so many great songs and artists. So young and so bright. Every one of her lessons is a Hubble telescope and a Microscope on music.
Thank you!!great lessons!!
I enjoyed that - thank you for sharing
You Play so well , Your Guitar has such a Clean and Crisp Sound its Perfect.. Thank You For This AMAZING VIDEO..
Brilliant tutorial thank you!
I love the jazz progression and that stevie wonder one is amazing! Definetly gonna check him out more. Amazing video!
Once again, Most Excellent Video. Greatly appreciate you 😊
C, F, and G always end up in my favorite songs!
Thank you so much Ayla for another best tutorial on chord progressions
Wow! Excellent. Very well done. This video is priceless. Cool stuff.
I have been playing over 35 years and I love her videos. Seeing the joy she has and her teaching style. Great work!
Me too, but she has a gift for teaching.
Yeah you've been playing 35 years but for us who've been playing 5 months she's way above our head we don't understand what you are saying.
@@mariesinging7654 So go and learn some more and come back. She really is an amazing teacher and gifted guitarist. It doesnt take much music theory to get what she is talking about and it is all part of learning and loving guitar. I hope its going well for you. Stick with it. :o)
Playing guitar for years and just loved this!
Wow - this was so helpful!
Ayla you are so nice. Keep up the great work!
Very nice presentation young lady!! well done! Such a refreshing lesson on chord progressions !! Kudos
Awesome video and thank you for sharing. 👍👍👍💚💚
I like the way you teach! Good stuff !!
Great lesson down memory lane, So many great chords, thank you so much for all you do, your amazing!
Very helpful and practical info!
Great lesson & super important to be able to play rhythm which I really need.....thanks!
Such a wonderful video! Thank you :D
great video, excellent pedagogy. Thanks
Good job.. Very intuitive.. Keep it up 👍🏼
Thanks a lot it really helped!
Ayla and music. The best vibe around ♥️
That's a great lesson thank you very much helps like A LOT
Two progressions that keep my interest over the years, are:
1) Eagles: Hotel California
2) Pachelbel’s Canon in D
Hotel California is really unique
@@dioni5988 Like Jethro Tull.
What about Pachelbel's Canon in B? I do a bluegrass version I bet you'd love. Do you play? It's in Open G, & damn is it fun.
@@dioni5988 far from unique 😎
@@JeighNeither or D....
Awesome teacher. Thank you for sharing your tips💚💚❤❤👍
Awesome video. Cool choice of guitar too. What a beautiful sound. I recently received a MIM version and am very taken with it.
Learned so much today thanks
Stevie Wonder is my favorite male artist and Brian Wilson’s harmonies are so inspiring! Thank you for posting this! 🎸🎸
this vid helped tie some things together for me thanks :)
You sem to teach very well. Keep going Ma'am!
Great video, Ayla! Love to encounter other folks who dig the Acoustasonic Jazzmaster. My AcJM is one of the fave, most versatile in my arsenal. Thanks!
Great lesson, thanks, Ayla!
Sério, em 3 minutos de vídeo já tinha aberto MUITO a minha mente sobre a progressão mais "básica" I, IV, V. Agora fica fácil fácil transpor para qualquer tonalidade 😀😀😀👏👏👏
Its very helpful and interesting.....thank u
Just an amazing listen. I’m new to really learning chords that will help me with my song writing. I just wanted to leave a comment about the learning you provide. It’s astounding actually to hear you explain so well the musical history of chord progression and it’s timeless and lasting affect. The clarity you bring and real life examples of those artists using successfully the chord progression lesson you shared with us today cannot be overstated. I’ve never heard or seen anything quite like it. Thank you so much.
I love how Ayla explains things
A pleasant and informative lesson from a knowledgeable guitar teacher. I'm in.
Excellent tutorial!
This is an exceptional lesson!
Thank you. I really enjoy the way you teach. Great vids. Keep them coming. The voodoo child slight was awesome technique instruction.
Love your lessons Ayla
nice.. beauty and beautiful guitar playing ❤️❤️❤️
appreciate your generosity by giving the pdf file for free, therefore I subscribe. thanks for the great lesson too
This episode is very interesting, fun & inspiring. Thanks 🙏
Ayla, this was a nice intro to court progressions in the court numbering system. I also like how you connected the progressions to memorable Pop songs, hopefully viewers don’t know some of those songs or artists will check them out now :-) I also like your positive vibe and smile...
Well done!, the instructor is a natural.