Lots of really nice ones in here. One of my favourites is CMajor- C/B ( also known as third inversion)- E7- Dm/E- Dm7- G. It's a 1 3 2 5 progression but the starting idea was the really common 2 5 1 cadence as seen in jazz and blues music, it's used a lot to basically get back to the 1 chord to start the progression again or move to a new one. I just added in the inversions to add more movement and I basically got that E7 by thinking of a different and more interesting way to get to the 5 chord by adding tension earlier letting it build of that tension to the apex of which is the 5 chord then resolving 🙂.
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Lots of really nice ones in here. One of my favourites is
CMajor- C/B ( also known as third inversion)- E7- Dm/E- Dm7- G.
It's a 1 3 2 5 progression but the starting idea was the really common 2 5 1 cadence as seen in jazz and blues music, it's used a lot to basically get back to the 1 chord to start the progression again or move to a new one. I just added in the inversions to add more movement and I basically got that E7 by thinking of a different and more interesting way to get to the 5 chord by adding tension earlier letting it build of that tension to the apex of which is the 5 chord then resolving 🙂.
Sounds really good, thanks for sharing!
Really nice to put a face to the voice. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Andy!
Imo vi V IV V Am G F G... is it the progression in Minor keys?
Yes you could say it is in the key of A minor
Pachelbel is number one?
How come I'm worried about the mental health of every cello player that has done a social media rant?
I can only apologise to the cello players!
@@WriteASong They chose their instrument, no apologies needed.
Did you attend musical education? I wonder how did you gain the musical knowledge this channel is full of
No formal education; learnt from books, videos and playing with other musicians.