How to Instantly Make Your Chord Progressions Better

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Answering some questions about how to make your chord progressions more interesting, vibrating, what auxiliary sends are on a mixer and the new Queens of the Stone Age song! Check out the Memorial Day Sale on the Phenyx Pro website:

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I was the winner of the Phenyx Pro wireless microphone giveaway Sean did a while back. The company was great and the Microphones sound and function awesome, it actually solved a huge problem with cables getting in the way on this Live music yoga class gig I do. Definitely great products never had a problem with signals dropping or latency. Thanks again Sean for the awesome giveaway and all you give!!Phenyx pro is legit!

newworldwellness
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2 things I've learned following your channel
Sean Daniel Loves m11 and maj7 chords.

trusarmor
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I’ve just had an epiphany watching this. So much just made so much sense. Thank you so much. (This is about the 7 chords). I think ‘nobody knows you when you’re down and out’ uses this, right?

cmusicjourney
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Is there a playlist of these videos?? I love the lesson/Salty blues comment /QnA format :)

tfdoomed
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Joined your Patreon! Great value! 16 videos in already. Learning so much!

stevenmonte
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Jon Theodore is one of the BEST! Glad to hear you are a fan! I hate to say I've only heard one or two songs. I know him from Mars Volta. But QOTSA sound amazing!

stevenmonte
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Thanks for another great lesson. Great response to the salty blues comment, if it was a salty blues comment. The ELI vid was pretty funny too.

jcburger
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I see & hear many of these motifs (dom. 7) here in Hawaiian music. Thank you Sean!

ujijin
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I'm gonna need to watch that like 5 more times. Thanks Sean!

mikehallvideos
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Not sure if I got this from one of your videos or somewhere else? Play through all the diatonic triads in a key, but make each chord change a 5, 1. So, C triad, then F, then Bdim(b5), then ‘Em, then Am, then Dm, then G, then C. Any string set, cross string sets, etc., really interesting way to practice diatonic triads. Thanks for posting.

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Please support Sean. Haircuts are extremely expensive in California.

johnmahlmann
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In that context C7 to F was the weakest to my ears. The C, E7 Amin, was super cool.

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The G-C7-F-G7 doesn’t really work. G - Bb - F - G would have been better then G7 or Fm. I think the C7 sounds too close to home and doesn’t work when it is so close to the end of the progression. That voicing of G7 is also horrendous.

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