Music Theory for Guitar II | 4 | Chords in a Minor Key
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This lesson shows how minor keys and major keys have all the same chords, in the same order, creating a tidy set of a major key and its relative minor key.
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If you’re not familiar with Major Scales, Minor Scales, Intervals, the Circle of Fifths, and Triads - you should watch Music Theory for Guitar I first!
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Music Theory for Guitar II | 1 | Chords in a Key
Music Theory for Guitar II | 2 | Roman Numerals
Music Theory for Guitar II | 3 | 7th Chords
Music Theory for Guitar II | 4 | Chords in a Minor Key (current lesson)
Music Theory for Guitar II | 5 | Harmonic Minor
Music Theory for Guitar II | 6 | The V of vi Chord
Music Theory for Guitar II | 7 | Melodic Minor
Music Theory for Guitar II | 8 | The V of V Chord
Music Theory for Guitar II | 9 | What's Next?
Comments
I appreciate the example songs near the end of the video. It's nice to have a couple songs to go listen to and see if I can apply what we're learning to a song I may have heard before.
Weezley
2025-02-07 02:08:57 +0000 UTC