CrushX thanks man! To answer your question. A minor scale has a formula that you use in order to figure out which chords will work on what scale/key. For a minor scale, it's Minor, Diminished, Major, Minor, Minor, Major, Major. That means that if we have a C minor scale, C D D# F G G# A# C, then the chords we can use for that key is C minor, D Diminished, D# Major, etc. because all the notes in those chords fit in the key of C Minor. I talk about it in the video at 3:27.
CrushX no prob man. It's just a formula that helps you know which chords you can use. So you don't have to be like "oh, well does this chord fit in this scale?" And then you'd have to figure it out. With this formula it's a lot faster and easier. Minor, Diminished, Major, Minor, Minor, Major, Major. That's for a minor key/scale. If you want to write in a Major key it's different. I go over that in my previous video (Lesson two).
Hello, I was here. Thank you for your time
Rockface no problem
Great Video again :)
But i dont really get the thing you say at 4:36 :/
How do you know that C is C Minor for example?
CrushX thanks man!
To answer your question. A minor scale has a formula that you use in order to figure out which chords will work on what scale/key.
For a minor scale, it's Minor, Diminished, Major, Minor, Minor, Major, Major. That means that if we have a C minor scale, C D D# F G G# A# C, then the chords we can use for that key is C minor, D Diminished, D# Major, etc. because all the notes in those chords fit in the key of C Minor.
I talk about it in the video at 3:27.
ahh, thanks a lot :D i think now i got it :)
CrushX no prob man.
It's just a formula that helps you know which chords you can use. So you don't have to be like "oh, well does this chord fit in this scale?" And then you'd have to figure it out. With this formula it's a lot faster and easier.
Minor, Diminished, Major, Minor, Minor, Major, Major.
That's for a minor key/scale. If you want to write in a Major key it's different. I go over that in my previous video (Lesson two).
That is inaccurate. Every song is not a chord progression (strict groups of stacked notes). This "chord tendency" is a New Millennium DAW mindset.