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Category: Music Theory
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In this tutorial we will look at the idea of borrowed chords, what they are, and where we borrow these chords from. This makes use of the parallel major and minor keys. What are Borrowed Chords? Borrowed chords are harmonies “borrowed” from the parallel key—meaning the major and minor keys that share the same tonic.…
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This tutorial will give a basic idea of the concept of modes. I have to confess that I am new to the idea of modes and had to do some research to write this tutorial. Despite having played the guitar for many years, I have only recently begun to appreciate the idea of modes whilst…
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This tutorial will look at what happens when we continue to stack thirds, following the principles of tertian harmony. We have already dealt with stacking up to four thirds and we have created many chord types, including but not limited to What comes next? If we continue to stack thirds we can create further chord…
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Introduction In this tutorial we shall look at the suspended fourth chords and how they are built. We will also explore what they can add to your music. There is also the suspended second chord that will be discussed also in the silver members tutorial. If you wish to learn more about the suspended second…
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This tutorial for non-members will detail the diatonic seventh chords for the natural minor scale. If you would like to know more about the diatonic seventh chords for the harmonic minor scale and the melodic minor scale please consider signing up for silver membership. Introduction Understanding diatonic seventh chords in minor keys is essential for…
