7th Chord Theory
July 8, 2011 2 CommentsIt’s time for another theory lesson to understand the workings of those 7th chords!
It’s time for another theory lesson to understand the workings of those 7th chords!
Today we’re going to learn what 7th chords belong in a key. This is essential for any potential songwriters out there and is critical for a better understanding of music.
We’ve got another theory lesson for you guys, this time we’re going to take a deeper look into sus 7th chords.
We’re looking at some advanced harmony concepts in today’s lesson, specifically the use of parallel minor. The Beatles would use this all the time in their progressions, and you can too!
Compound intervals are a great shape used by bands like The Strokes, Incubus, and Green Day to create riffs. Because they are fairly stripped down, they work great as 2nd guitar parts!
The I vi IV V chord progression is one of the all time classics, and has limitless applications. We’ve got a killer Hoobastank riff today to show off a little of what this progression can do.
The capo is a super handy tool to let us change keys of the fly. In this lesson, we’ll show you how.
No chord gets a worse wrap then the diminished chord. We’ll teach you how to play them and hopefully you’ll walk away with a little more respect for the diminished chord!
Welcome to the world of inversions! By taking chords we know and changing the lowest notes, we can get a host of new sounds! We’ll show you how it works.
To make those classic jazz progressions, often players employ a neat trick called tritone substitutions. We’ll break it down and make it super simple!
Today we’re going to apply 7th chords to the key of C. Once you have a good grasp of this concept, you’ll be to write and create some smooth, jazzy songs.
Latin style music is known for its harmonic complexity, but today we’ll make it easy in this Latin classic rock lesson.
Understanding minor keys will help you to create sad, dark, beautiful, heavy, or metal songs. There’s so much you can do with minor keys so let’s go!
Now that we understand the basics behind modes, we’re going to see how we can create modal keys in order to write and understand music on a new level.
Welcome to the world of modes! Don’t be scared though, we’ll break down this traditionally intimidating topic and make it super easy to grasp.
We’ve said it before, but music theory just might be the most important thing you need to become a great musician. Master it and there’s nothing you can’t do.
This is another music fundamentals lesson. Learn everything you need to know about these two brothers of music – the sharp and the flat!
Today we’re peeling back the onion and looking at the theory behind sus chords. After this lesson you’ll understand how they work and be able to create you own sus chords!
Today we’ll be visiting and old topic but looking deeper into the theory behind the T and L shapes. Now we’ll understand the why, not just the how.
The most powerful progression in all music – the circle progression. Today we’ll learn all about it and how to use it.