Every Musician NEEDS to KNOW These CHORD PROGRESSIONS (Bundle Sale Extended)

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In this episode I cover all the BASIC CHORD PROGRESSIONS Every Musician SHOULD Know.

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In my music degree I had two years of music theory with four different professors. So my music theory knowledge has many many holes, not to mention it was back in 1994-1996. I am constantly blown away by your ability to make sense of the mess that is my theory knowledge. You connect so many things that I have already heard but were never really understood in context and you constantly do it in a short amount of time. Please please keep making these. In fact, (just my opinion) if you did a video on each section of your Beato book I think it would be such a really great companion. I truly believe those two things combined (along with your ear training course) would rival any of the theory courses in any undergrad music degree at any university. Thank you for making sense of music theory in an understandable way! Have an awesome day!!!

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I would like this 1000 times if I could. He just explained 90% of pop music.

pumpkin
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Me before watching this video: "Major chord progressions are restrictive, having only 7 chords to choose from." Me after watching this video: "Wow, 17 is too many chords to choose from!" Great video, thank you for opening my eyes.

bk
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18:18 - There is also B7 (the secondary Dominant of Em)

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Again this is gold. At times like these I hope that Youtube realise they have become possibly the worlds largest inventory of human culture, knowledge, knowhow, information and so many other things.

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This is the key to songwriting right here.

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I cannot BELIEVE this is free. not because this is some arcane knowledge, but because of how well-prepared, stringent and pedagogic the lecture is.

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"Here, there and everywhere" by The Beatles is a good example of a song using a parallel minor scale.
The song is in G major, initially built on a progression I - ii - iii - IV, and passes to G minor on "I want her ev'rywhere", before returning to G major. It uses the D7 chord as a pivot chord to move from the minor scale to the major scale, all in a very smooth way.

When I first tried to play this song on my guitar, I said, "Wow! it's well written!", and now, 30 years later, I still find that this song is very well composed for a pop song.
Paul seems quite proud of that song, as he still sings it on stage.

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The eureka moment was @ 21:40 with the concept of borrowed chords from parallel modes. I’ve studied modes for years but bringing out their unique flavor has been elusive. It is in CONTRAST to what is beside, under, behind and around them that really makes them shine. The possibilities just expanded like the Big Bang.

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This is one of the most profound songwriting/music theory lessons I've ever had in my life! Thanks a million Rick Beato 👊

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Rick, don’t know if you’ll read this but I’ve just bought your book. This week I learned SO MUCH watching THIS VERY VIDEO that I wanted to thank you for sharing knowledge.
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Bro...you just explained so much...for example, I always wondered why a song like “you’ve got a friend in me” works so well. As always, this is the best channel on YouTube for Musicians. Keep teaching and saving music!

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The world needs more people like you to look up to Rick. I can't get enough of your lectures. My life would be very different if even one of my college professors was as passionate and dedicated to giving back as you are. Much love and gratitude to you.

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Mr Rick Beato, you are such a blessing and knowledgeable teacher. I'm sure many of us share a similar appreciation. It's such a treat to hear from someone old school came from the music industry. Thank you, sir!

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this video answered literally every question i had about why certain chords work in songs. you are amazing, thank you!!

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I've played my entire life and can STILL learn something new from YOU Rick!... THANKS!

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