Songs that use Line Cliché chord progressions

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  • @mtchllBarrett
    @mtchllBarrett Рік тому +204

    I can't listen to the first three chords of the descending line cliche without hearing Pink Floyd's "Nobody Home" in my head being played over top of it

    • @nicholasrella6904
      @nicholasrella6904 Рік тому +10

      I was thinking the exact same thing

    • @WibblyWobblyBob
      @WibblyWobblyBob Рік тому +7

      This and Stairway to Heaven!

    • @c0nga
      @c0nga Рік тому +1

      it's been driving me crazy

    • @grantelliott370
      @grantelliott370 Рік тому

      Agreed

    • @Mourour
      @Mourour Рік тому +2

      I think that'll be in a lot of people's heads... Exact same progression and key 😊

  • @charliejoseph6465
    @charliejoseph6465 Рік тому +802

    Could you do a video about trends in song structure. It seems The Beatles would mostly write songs in AABA but that quickly went out of fashion to an ABABCB and hasn't changed. When did that happen and why?

  • @WilliamRichardson-kv3zv
    @WilliamRichardson-kv3zv 10 місяців тому +7

    While a more obscure example, “March of the Black Queen” by Queen also uses a line cliche as one of its central themes, specifically in A minor with the root note descending like the example you opened the video with.

  • @smoorej
    @smoorej Рік тому +285

    You’ve done it again. You’ve taken a music topic and explained it so well that I feel like I’ve known it all along. Your teaching style, the structure of your videos, the examples you use, all come together to completely transfer knowledge to your audience. It’s quite uncanny how well this works. Keep up the great work!

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je Рік тому

      Guitar players do this all the time. I just learned them as "walkups" or "Walkdowns."

    • @corentinsoulier5607
      @corentinsoulier5607 Рік тому +1

      It's explained well because it's an incredibly easy topic...

  • @kaptnkirk2740
    @kaptnkirk2740 Рік тому +27

    for the line-cliché in James-Bond movies, we have in germany the expression "Wanderquinte", which means: "walking fifth".

  • @Foodgeek
    @Foodgeek Рік тому +44

    For some reason, I gravitate towards songs with line clichés and anything that goes from major to the relative minor. It's just so incredibly satisfying :D

    • @roshanrai5717
      @roshanrai5717 Рік тому +1

      Same here man, when even covering songs I tend to turn major chords to minor at the last verses. It just gives that edgy sound, I love major to minor chords...

    • @jimmuir3060
      @jimmuir3060 Рік тому +4

      It wasn't until I understood a little bit of theory that the reason I loved so many songs was either because of line cliche, or just going major to the minor

    • @sp00ky_guy
      @sp00ky_guy 6 місяців тому +1

      Welcome back George Harrison

  • @SeanLamb-I-Am
    @SeanLamb-I-Am Рік тому +130

    That first Am progression is giving me so much Stairway to Heaven vibes.

    • @cryptooooooooo
      @cryptooooooooo Рік тому +20

      stairway to heaven is indeed that same line cliche in A minor

    • @elissaaleph
      @elissaaleph Рік тому +7

      In stairway, the line ascends 3 times.

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je Рік тому +2

      Guitar players do this all the time. I just learned them as "walkups" or "Walkdowns." They are all over the place. "Dear Prudence" has one as well.

    • @LarsRogowski
      @LarsRogowski Рік тому +2

      The first time he played it I immediatly went „there‘s a lady who‘s sure…“ 😂

    • @fantmes
      @fantmes Рік тому +2

      It reminded me of The Masterplan by Oasis

  • @jaihayes9647
    @jaihayes9647 Рік тому +58

    The end song with the perpetual falling line cliche was haunting honestly. Plus the way you went straight into it from your description was beautifully executed

  • @robertmariano
    @robertmariano Рік тому +10

    Sometimes while I'm asleep, I hear your voice and it says to me, "Line Cliché". I do appreciate your videos

  • @davethenorse6329
    @davethenorse6329 22 дні тому +2

    Bravo David!
    I have spent hours watching & learning the language of music ( I've tried to play my whole life ) being reinterpreted in an elegantly digestible format. If only my professors have had your gift for explaining complex ideas simply - thanks again!

  • @niilo8079
    @niilo8079 Рік тому +22

    the line cliche is so beautiful that it transcends genres. you can truly find it everywhere. 😀

  • @Datamining101
    @Datamining101 Рік тому +84

    I really enjoy this motion. The perpetual descending cliche at the end is one of my favorites that you've done.

    • @harimathur2191
      @harimathur2191 Рік тому +1

      Einaudi does that. Ud like his stuff if u like libe clichés. The last part kinda reminds me of the end theme tune of the series" incredible hulk"

  • @shankhamullick_4321
    @shankhamullick_4321 Рік тому +9

    The best thing about David is he explains complex concepts in a very simplistic manner. Thanks man

  • @TheAlexCruz
    @TheAlexCruz Рік тому +18

    Now THAT was a line cliche!! Loved the ending as well as the entire video, David....plus I learned what that descending sound is referred to in music so thanks for that, too!

  • @allenpaley
    @allenpaley Рік тому +5

    I have to say... These chord progression analysis videos were a little too deep for me to understand a few weeks ago, but now that I've felt my way through the white keys' major scales (and I still have many many more to learn yet), I'm finding them understandable and applicable. This stuff is GREAT! :)

  • @kentinspacetime5378
    @kentinspacetime5378 Рік тому +4

    Okay! So that is the best music lesson I’ve ever had. Ever! Dozens and dozens of songs I know suddenly make sense.

  • @SilverTheFlame
    @SilverTheFlame Рік тому +3

    Your videos are so great. They really balance the theory with practicality and I appreciate that. No fluff, plenty of examples, and useful information :)

  • @mikedonoghues4018
    @mikedonoghues4018 Рік тому +32

    “Ladies of the Road” by King Crimson has a great line cliche in the bridge section. It’s an obvious Beatles homage. I didn’t know there was a name for this sequence. Thanks for the vid., David.

  • @malmsteen1973
    @malmsteen1973 Рік тому +5

    I think there are more examples of this: While my guitar gently weeps (Beatles) and Sorry seems to be the hardest word (Elton John), to name just a few! Very interesting video, David!

  • @chrisofnottingham
    @chrisofnottingham Рік тому +3

    I really like line clichés! I like the way the line is very simple kind of melody but at the same time it alters the character of the background chord.

  • @thechosenbob1210
    @thechosenbob1210 Рік тому +23

    Oasis' "The Masterplan" uses a Line Cliché progression as its intro, the same a minor progression as the start of this video! It also uses a descending stepwise progression in its chorus as he pointed out in his video on that topic, lots of downwards motion in this song!

    • @MattCaseyFun
      @MattCaseyFun 8 місяців тому

      Was thinking the same. Hangar 18 steps up from the 5th

  • @collisw8302
    @collisw8302 Рік тому +2

    I recently learned Something and took to Reddit to ask about this progression and if it had a name, got a few answers that weren't too easy to follow (very new to music theory). So this video is great and has been super helpful! Thanks :)

  • @robo3007
    @robo3007 Рік тому +7

    "Man of War" by Radiohead is one of my favourite examples of a line cliché. It perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being stuck inside a chord progression.

  • @kma_stardust
    @kma_stardust Рік тому +4

    Yes, it is the chord progression that I waited for so long :) Glad I finally see it

  • @rosscorpez
    @rosscorpez Рік тому +3

    It's just now I learned the name of this device/technique/progression, the Line Cliché. I've always thought of it as the contrary to a pedal point, where the harmony changes but the bass. Thank you and I learned something!

  • @DylanMatthewTurner
    @DylanMatthewTurner Рік тому

    One of my favorite chord progressions

  • @danielrossetto8094
    @danielrossetto8094 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are the most valuable music analysis and educational resource available. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us all.

  • @ikansimon
    @ikansimon Рік тому +34

    By the time I hear the first note in the A minor going one note lower and lower, I know I heard Pink Floyd - Nobody Home in it :)

    • @victorhugotoledocofre1366
      @victorhugotoledocofre1366 Рік тому +4

      Beat me to it!! 😊

    • @inrainbows1829
      @inrainbows1829 Рік тому +5

      Yes indeed
      Very surprised David didn't use that example
      A few line clichés in the Floyd catalog

    • @iankaoel
      @iankaoel Рік тому +1

      Me too!!

    • @danpreston564
      @danpreston564 Рік тому +1

      Came here to add this.

    • @laurenzpelster2499
      @laurenzpelster2499 Рік тому +1

      The opening to that song (or the song in general) is my favourite thing to play on piano.

  • @musicappreciate
    @musicappreciate Рік тому +2

    Elton John‘s “sorry seems to be the hardest Word“ also has this progression. To a masterful sad effect

    • @derekroberts6654
      @derekroberts6654 Рік тому

      ..and “We All Fall In Love Sometimes” has it too, VERY prominent on that song.

  • @morganahoff2242
    @morganahoff2242 11 місяців тому

    I always really like it when you play a bit at the end of your videos. You're a really enjoyable musician to listen to. Keep that format!

  • @neurokodama
    @neurokodama Рік тому

    This is the first time I don't skip the ad part. You should look for musicians as sponsors more often!

  • @alejandrocorreafigueroa2677
    @alejandrocorreafigueroa2677 Рік тому +2

    The content of this channel is great, I've learned a lot with this chord progression videos

  • @isaacthomas6544
    @isaacthomas6544 Рік тому +4

    I had to chuckle during this video because I LOVE line cliches (although I didn't realize they were called that until this video). When you were explaining why Minor-Major 7 chords are rare all I could think was yeah, because everyone is a coward and won't use the fun chords! I have very strong feelings about "weird" chords like that (and I'm always very pro-those chords) so I really like this video, haha.
    Edit: Oh my god, I just got to the ascending part -- Hey Bulldog has ALWAYS been my favorite Beatles song. I remain entirely predictable

  • @RickB500
    @RickB500 Рік тому +4

    Bowie - Live on Mars, BAP - Jraaduss, Pink Floyd Nobodys home, Kevin Ayers - Lady Rachel (up and down), Summertime works perfect with a LCCP

  • @leolightfellow
    @leolightfellow Рік тому +2

    I was right. I immediately thought of the James Bond theme. Glad to see I actually knew something already lol. Still, I want to try the descending line cliche. Thank you for this video. It's very informative.

  • @jackfoy7082
    @jackfoy7082 Рік тому +9

    just here to mention Ron Carter tuning his bass at 7:08 without missing a beat. what a Lord.

  • @Saturnuria
    @Saturnuria Рік тому +1

    Drinking game. Take a drink every time David mentions the Beatles, Radiohead or any of their members!
    Keep up the good work. :)

  • @novaxeguitar4366
    @novaxeguitar4366 Рік тому

    These thumbnails are absolutely perfect. Love your work, thank you

  • @CyanPurpleGirl
    @CyanPurpleGirl 4 місяці тому

    THIS!!! this is what I was looking for!!!!
    0:35 reminded me right away of the ending of "Cais" by Milton Nascimento. ✨
    it's a pattern I was trying to recreate, and thanks to you, now I know! forever grateful ❤

  • @Lancefer66
    @Lancefer66 Рік тому +3

    It amazes me how many references you used were used in Pink Floyd The Wall, "Nobody Home"

  • @MrMont-ue8kh
    @MrMont-ue8kh Рік тому

    This was really informative. I had been wondering what a line cliche was. Much appreciated, David!

  • @kudancer
    @kudancer Рік тому

    Instant Phil Buckle fan ! Wow ! Great introduction to him 😮

  • @lucyj8204
    @lucyj8204 Рік тому +1

    Great video timing for me as I'm trying to learn "Time in a Bottle" (Jim Croce).
    Thanks for the explanation and examples, as always.

  • @CitrusFinn
    @CitrusFinn Рік тому +2

    I literally can't get enough of your videos, I love music theory so much. I was wondering, could you do a video on modulating key vs. changing key? And/or go over examples of songs that do one or the other?

  • @TotalMonsense
    @TotalMonsense Рік тому +37

    The Line Cliché you had performed made me think of an assassin posing as a doctor who delivered a poison to a bedridden patient through an IV. He then observed with detached interest as his victim struggles for his life. The killer's face stayed motionless as the EEG beeps started to sound more and more frantic. It was only when the beeping steadied when the assassin turned towards his soundless exit.

  • @hammerhei7646
    @hammerhei7646 Рік тому +18

    Just for that opening chord progression some other songs that use it are
    KANA - BOON - Silhouette and starmaker (both at 0 : 45)
    Miki Matsubara - Stay with me (1 : 12)
    Carter Burwell - Puppet love (From being john malkovich)
    Nightmare - Alumina (The death note outro theme)
    Fiona Apple - Limp (1 : 00) and Fast as you can (0 : 31)
    My chemical romance - Cancer (2 : 02)
    The Beatles - And your bird can sing (0 : 36) and Cry Baby Cry (0 : 11)
    David Bowie - Life on Mars (1 : 30)
    Weezer - (Girl we got a) good thing (1 : 53)
    Charlie Day - How did they know (from It's always sunny in Philadelphia)
    Elliott smith - Son of Sam (Right at the beginning although it's a little different)
    Eminem - Drug ballad (chorus)
    There's still hundreds more for that progession alone that I can't think of right now but other people are pointing out in the comments. Just thought I'd pitch in since I tried doing a compilation of these songs a while ago and it failed lol. Anyways great video as usual David

    • @Violn95
      @Violn95 Рік тому +1

      One that comes to mind is the opening of Nobody Home by Pink Floyd

    • @hajoreuter6759
      @hajoreuter6759 Рік тому

      Elton John - Sorry seems to be the hardest word

    • @katut3388
      @katut3388 Рік тому

      sweet adeline by elliott smith aswell i think

  • @stickittotheman3296
    @stickittotheman3296 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for making this video! It seems like all my favorite songs have descending line cliches, and it's such a satisfying progression to listen to that I feel like I've been trying to find what it is for ages!

  • @tiagomteles1
    @tiagomteles1 Рік тому

    This was a truly wonderful episode

  • @MozartJunior22
    @MozartJunior22 Рік тому +1

    This is my favorite chord progression, I was so dissapointed to find out it is called a cliché😂

  • @peterkennedy8804
    @peterkennedy8804 3 місяці тому

    So accessible and entertaining to the non-musician music fan.

  • @dragasan
    @dragasan Рік тому +1

    That was a wonderful video. Thank you so much!

  • @SteveBrockMedia
    @SteveBrockMedia Рік тому

    I wrote a song using that James Bond progression as a challenge. Picked an unadapted book, took the title and wrote a song based on it. It was a fun challenge, but it came out well.

  • @frankzelazko
    @frankzelazko Рік тому +1

    Thank you for yet another fantastic music lesson

  • @drakeburnett7254
    @drakeburnett7254 Рік тому +7

    “Don’t Rain on My Parade” from Funny Girl has both an ascending and descending line cliche on the 5th of the chord

  • @pst_uk
    @pst_uk Рік тому +2

    That descending A min cliche played on the piano sounded so familiar - then I remembered - Tangerine Dream , Thru Metamorphic Rocks from the Force Majeure album. Probably used in many others but that really stood out for me.

  • @danielroberts395
    @danielroberts395 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video as always. Would be great to have a video or series of videos on melodic compositional devices such as motif, sequence, fragmentation, inversion, etc

  • @ydva1317
    @ydva1317 Рік тому +3

    A good example of a long line cliche that works really well is the song that Charlie sings at the very end of his "Dayman" play in Always Sunny
    "I was that baby boy that little baby boy was me!"
    It's in C major and you can get away with decending from C to E below by halfsteps
    C, C/B, C/Bb, F/A, Fm/Ab, C/G, D7/F#, G7/F, C/E

    • @ydva1317
      @ydva1317 Рік тому

      I think it actually just decends by half steps until the G7, where that is in root position in the real song

  • @StephenMarkTurner
    @StephenMarkTurner Рік тому +4

    George also used it in "I Me Mine". Joe Cocker's version of "The Letter" used it (perhaps a maj instead of maj7).

  • @JR-xp1yr
    @JR-xp1yr Рік тому +3

    The thing I like about the Stevie Wonder example is that it can be a sort of funk-ish thing. Funk sometimes vamps on one chord, or sometimes two chords, for a long time while they jam out. Doing a small line down then back up, back and forth, is a way to make a tiny amount of movement but stay relatively the same place, and repeat that. Good for jamming but not being too stale (wouldn't have to be funk, just common in funk). Like a Taste of Honey/Boogie Oogie Oogie type of thing

  • @oneirdaathnaram1376
    @oneirdaathnaram1376 Рік тому

    Neat and concise as always! 😍
    And again I have learnt another one of those tricks of the art effortlessly.

  • @joelcaron8291
    @joelcaron8291 Рік тому

    So many thanx for these awesome moments at the end, when you play some piano for us.
    These parts, I do really enjoy and I very look for it each time.

  • @ZacLJones
    @ZacLJones Рік тому +2

    I love line clichés, I’ve probably put them into too many of my songs.
    Some of my favorites (that weren’t mentioned) are: John Lennon’s “How?” “I’m Losing You” and “Watching the Wheels” and Father John Misty’s “Ballad of the Dying Man” and “The Palace”

  • @ikaragicheva
    @ikaragicheva Рік тому

    Great work, David!
    I recommend your channel to my students

  • @TikoVerhelst
    @TikoVerhelst Рік тому

    One of my favourite line clichés is the minor part of "it's over, isn't it" from Steven Universe!
    Very simple but very effective. Very tin pan alley. They even put it in the melody! I love it!
    Yes I'm Gen Z, what are ya gonna do about it?

  • @johnanderson7076
    @johnanderson7076 4 місяці тому

    I was always impressed by the way "Something In the Way She Moves" starts in variations of A. Now I know why.

  • @sunbro9133
    @sunbro9133 Рік тому

    This is fantastic stuff. Really well laid out.

  • @axlhyvonen461
    @axlhyvonen461 Рік тому +1

    A great and very interesting episode again, and as for that first example song, I really Michelle by The Beatles❤😊

  • @Songwriter376
    @Songwriter376 Рік тому

    Absolutely love the ending...the perpetual moving line cliche. ❤

  • @SameAsAnyOtherStranger
    @SameAsAnyOtherStranger Рік тому +1

    First off, let me be clear- Mr. Bennett's content is very valuable for anyone who wants to learn music theory. That said, I feel duped by the thumbnail thinking the image on the left was Elvis Costello, who I can't recall Mr. Bennett referring to in any of his previous videos. Not that my recall of musicians featured in his examples of songs using some particular paradigm is all that great.

  • @bevo65
    @bevo65 Рік тому +1

    Downright inspiring. Thank you.

  • @axelfernando4079
    @axelfernando4079 Рік тому

    Wow, it's an awesome resource! In the end, when David plays the piano using line cliche, I was blown away by how he handles the melodies. With one chord, he adds a melodic line that blends perfectly, and then sets up the melody for the next chord, giving it a meaning that helps connect those chords or structures. It's all about tension and resolution stuff? It would be cool to delve into that melodic topic! 👐🏻

  • @dlouisb
    @dlouisb Рік тому

    so helpful for songwriting thank you David

  • @zen._000
    @zen._000 Рік тому

    Love ur video about chord progressions bro. when I was watching all the videos in the "chord progressions" playlist and finally I was at the last video, suddenly a new video (actually this video) appeared. I really like that, about how you really explain about chord progressions. Keep it up bro 🔥🔥🔥

  • @brusselssprouts560
    @brusselssprouts560 Рік тому +1

    Quality as always!

  • @PaPa-kr5yt
    @PaPa-kr5yt Рік тому

    When I saw the thumbnail I immediately think of "While my guitar gently weeps" or "Life on Mars". Those are also two good examples

  • @Bronco541
    @Bronco541 Рік тому

    Demo song was brilliant as usual!!

  • @stephenbarber6533
    @stephenbarber6533 Рік тому

    Wow Ive always wondered what these were called. Seems like it was one of the first chops I learned on the piano. thanks for enlightening me!

  • @gabriel_adonai777
    @gabriel_adonai777 Рік тому

    I really liked the term you used to describe those sequences: satisfying! That they are, indeed!
    I recall learning my very first one, from Michelle, featured in this video. Great job, anyways!

  • @StephenMarkTurner
    @StephenMarkTurner Рік тому +5

    Probably my favourite use of min (maj7) that is not in this same line would be the 3rd chord of "Us And them" by Pink Floyd.

  • @QuabmasM
    @QuabmasM Рік тому +1

    Ive been waiting to hear someone explain this type melody often used in music(especially j-pop). Didnt know how to explain it but I knew it had to have an official term as often as its used in music.

  • @chrisflinders9528
    @chrisflinders9528 Рік тому +1

    String of Pearls, made famous by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, has a really interesting one. They also notate it a little different usually. C-CM7-C7-C6-C+-C, then back up, then back down.

  • @Pmf95k
    @Pmf95k Рік тому +1

    Some video game music examples:
    1. Palace - Legend of Zelda II (minor ascending)
    2. Birabuto Kingdom - Super Mario Land (major ascending)
    3. Mipha’s Theme - BotW (minor descending)
    4. Overworld - SMB2 (major descending)
    Also Mice on Venus, Bye Bye There!, and Casinopolis.

    • @rogue_114
      @rogue_114 10 місяців тому +1

      exactly, i was hoping i wasn’t the only one who thought of mice on venus with this progression

  • @TimothyEnny
    @TimothyEnny Рік тому

    The main progression from Hotel California has a 6 note line cliche starting with B. Awesome video thanks for making these.

  • @SeemsLow
    @SeemsLow Рік тому

    Cool shirt! The opening Am reminded me of While My Guitar Gently Weeps

  • @l4nzel0d
    @l4nzel0d Рік тому

    piece at the end was magnificent

  • @annikinstarkiller600
    @annikinstarkiller600 Рік тому

    The bass descent in Try Some Buy Some is so great

  • @noscrubbubblez6515
    @noscrubbubblez6515 Рік тому +2

    Just at 6:00 I hear "Summer Rain' by Johnny Rivers. It had the lyrics, 'All summer long we spent dancing in the sand... Everybody kept on playing Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club band'. I can't describe the vast effect of that album. As an 11 year old boy, the 11 year old girl from next door had me on my feet dancing with her to it (and not all the tracks are danceable). It's hard to explain that summer- I planned to run away with her to San Francisco.. Ever heard of Sgt Pepper?

    • @svenjansen2134
      @svenjansen2134 Рік тому +1

      Sgt Pepper was recorded on four tracks that still blows my mind.

  • @rickfreeth6496
    @rickfreeth6496 Рік тому +1

    The Aminor descending line cliche is the progression in Johnny Rivers Summer Rain😊

  • @principals16842
    @principals16842 Рік тому

    Its chords change a bit too frequently under the descending chromatic line to make the cut for this video [Edit: the chords just before the bridge and the ending would work] but Tom Jobim's "Águas de Março" is great fun and worth a listen for everyone enjoying these line clichés. Thank you for another great video, David!

  • @CarlosTriay-tl9bm
    @CarlosTriay-tl9bm Рік тому

    I though you were going to say something about "Stairway to Heaven" and Spirit's "Taurus". The line cliché was used as an argument in court, to show that one did not plagiarized the other. I always though that "Taurus" also sounded a lot like "Michelle" where the line cliché is used, and as you well know, "Michelle" 'happened' before. In any case, very instructive video, thank you!

  • @ninobatistamusic
    @ninobatistamusic Рік тому +1

    Using Am as the basis for most of your examples and NOT mentioning "Nobody Home" by Pink Floyd is killing me! hahahaha. But well done, once again dude.

  • @jwelsje
    @jwelsje Рік тому +1

    In the bridge of Oye Como Va from Santana they use this technique, but it's common in salsa to use it as a tumbao, some sort of rytmic "decent". For example Am, but as a, then c and e at the same time, then you do the same with g#, g, F# and you climd up again.

  • @woutercarree7224
    @woutercarree7224 Рік тому

    9:42 right there my friend you fooled me into the great gig in the sky

  • @Chris_Davis_music
    @Chris_Davis_music Рік тому

    Contrapuntal Elaboration of Static Harmony is how this is sometimes referred to. Not so much a cliche as much of a beat harmony decision. Great video!

  • @johnrider2108
    @johnrider2108 Рік тому

    Longest line cliche. Magnificent!

  • @matcoffidis1135
    @matcoffidis1135 Рік тому +1

    I can think of Cry Baby Cry off the White Album and The Masterplan by Oasis. Always loved them. Your end of video compostion is great as per usual....❤

  • @Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaapj
    @Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaapj Рік тому +1

    This chore progression is also in the perfect pair, mice one venus and stairway to heaven (sort of)

  • @Frohzentine
    @Frohzentine Рік тому

    That long line cliche at the end was awesome

  • @voliteon
    @voliteon Рік тому

    Wow. This is amazing. Thank you! :)

  • @Real_Life_Music
    @Real_Life_Music Рік тому

    QUITE AMAZING, as I use a lot of the Chords you have demonstrate in these Videos, I just don't play as well as you. Wish I did. I have over 900 songs that will most likely die when I do.