What is an Augmented chord

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  • @aarontomberlin
    @aarontomberlin  12 років тому

    exactly. Like a C Aug. C, E, and G# which is a C major chord with a sharp 5th, or two major 3rds. C and E is one major, E and G# is the second major.

  • @rustydog1236
    @rustydog1236 12 років тому

    Just a random thought as I landed on your video by accident: If you get your students used to calling WWH/W/WWH as "tetra chords", it will be much easier to explain even more theory in the future. When you get this terminolgy down pat, it makes moving on to other modes and types of scales much easier (and most importantly much easier to remember) as you can relate all to permutations of the tetra chords.

  • @TheBeatlesfan1991
    @TheBeatlesfan1991 13 років тому

    you could also use the first two fingures and play the B and G strings then play the rest of the chord with ur ring and pinky

  • @tintinet
    @tintinet 15 років тому

    Thanks for the explanation and demo.
    Wild sound. What familiar songs have augmented chords?

  • @lafreeway
    @lafreeway 12 років тому

    That was a great explanation. Much clearer than any other video I have watched. Could you talk a little about when you use augmented and diminished chords. That confuses me. Thanks.

  • @mavdog5
    @mavdog5 12 років тому

    Great lesson. Informative, helpful, and the perfect pace.

  • @distortedkid123
    @distortedkid123 10 років тому +1

    I finally understand what those aug stuff stand for. Thanks!

  • @pozitiveguy123
    @pozitiveguy123 15 років тому

    very good lessonn . i have a question , that is ok if the a note is removed from the chord and the fifth sharp be added or is it necessary to add fifth sharp keeping the rest of chords notes at the same place?

  • @lonepilgrim007
    @lonepilgrim007 12 років тому

    thanks..im looking for people to talk to who can actually help me improve..ive been playing a long time but kinda stuck..i really want to learn jazz but the theory seems like its all people trying to impress other players with how much they know..i just want to learn the chords to songs and how to play them

  • @eric88greece
    @eric88greece 11 років тому +1

    where i can use them???ow they incorporated with the harmony???
    Let's say we are on C major......what augmented triad or chord arising from the harmony??

  • @nagurman
    @nagurman 12 років тому

    Thanks for the instruction. What uses do augmented chords usually have? When are they incorporated?

  • @verynicekhan
    @verynicekhan 13 років тому

    you are amazing teacher

  • @garlandpoolfredpool
    @garlandpoolfredpool 13 років тому

    @tintinet :: Eddie Money - that song "Baby hold on to me..." That's the first song that comes to mind for me.

  • @jimscimonetti1457
    @jimscimonetti1457 9 років тому

    Nicely explained. Great job.
    Thank you.

  • @rodrigovasquez418
    @rodrigovasquez418 12 років тому

    An augmented chord is one of the four triads (major, minor, diminished and augmented), form by two major 3rds. I don´t know what is he talking about.

  • @robpdb
    @robpdb 11 років тому

    Thanks man! short and nicely explained. Thanks..

  • @abhimanyulakhotia3370
    @abhimanyulakhotia3370 12 років тому

    Very clear 1 3 5#
    Thats all i needed to know.

  • @johns651
    @johns651 6 років тому

    The D / Daug reminded me of Tenacious D - wonderboy. Now this makes sense. Thanks!

  • @tonydeltablues
    @tonydeltablues 7 років тому

    our life together, is still special, together. we have grown, we have grown

  • @waynegram8907
    @waynegram8907 Рік тому

    Which scale does the Augmented chord come from? because its not in the major or minor scale

  • @cjverburg
    @cjverburg 9 років тому +2

    What you probably should add: although theoretically there are 12 augmented chords, in fact there are only 4, as C+ = E+ = G#+

  • @davidlajeunesse2168
    @davidlajeunesse2168 11 років тому

    Thank you very much, that's a good explanation !

  • @aarontomberlin
    @aarontomberlin  12 років тому

    great explanation!

  • @humanizing1814
    @humanizing1814 8 років тому

    Easy to follow. Thx.

  • @Jewel123
    @Jewel123 13 років тому

    The first thing that comes to my mind is, "They call it stormy monday..."

  • @ScottWolfskill
    @ScottWolfskill 9 років тому

    Anybody know what it's called when you sharp the highest note in a chord by a whole step? Ex: Turn C octave + 5th (Low C - G - Higher C) into Low C - G - D

    • @ksufler
      @ksufler 9 років тому +1

      Scott Wolfskill wouldn't that be a ninth chord ? like C9

    • @ScottWolfskill
      @ScottWolfskill 9 років тому

      Possibly, in looking it up it seems ninth chords also include a third and a seventh along with the fifth and the ninth, which makes it sound quite a bit different than just a first, fifth and a ninth

    • @ksufler
      @ksufler 9 років тому +1

      Scott Wolfskill oh, so you want just c - d - g ? For me it's simply Csus2 in that case :P

    • @ScottWolfskill
      @ScottWolfskill 9 років тому

      ksufler Seems right, thanks!

  • @aleonchettri9363
    @aleonchettri9363 6 років тому

    thanks bro for the lesson

  • @Meshuggapeth
    @Meshuggapeth 7 років тому +1

    D, D aug = Baby Hold On by Eddie Money

  • @rajansharma5844
    @rajansharma5844 11 років тому

    Great

  • @jaybirdpearson44
    @jaybirdpearson44 7 років тому

    thanks

  • @sinatracann1591
    @sinatracann1591 11 років тому

    cheers

  • @lonepilgrim007
    @lonepilgrim007 12 років тому

    he`s making this way too complicated..an augmented chord is 2 major 3`rds stacked on top of each other..the point is you only have to learn it in 4 postions because the pattern repeats..a diminished 7 is even more useful in music..it`s 3 minor 3`rds stacked on each other..you only have to play it in 3 postions because the pattern repeats

  • @toneroable
    @toneroable 6 років тому

    Not me....was too fast......thnks anyway

  • @rodrigovasquez418
    @rodrigovasquez418 12 років тому

    Yeah, you know what you are talking about.

  • @TheFaizan66
    @TheFaizan66 12 років тому

    What ELSE was he talking about? lol