Secondary 2-5-1 Warmup

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My guy squeezed in a warmup during soundcheck, that's love!!😂

davewillmusic
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Bro just played the entire unison midi pack, featuring 1200 pro level chords!

WizzWuzz
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This is JUST what I need. So grateful for your tutoring. You are helping people and should feel really good about that.

WhistlebirdInfinity
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I would love to take lesson from this guy. He seems to really have a passion and enthusiasm for his craft. 😊 Brings a smile every time.

OneRJRhodes
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Sounds like every ending
of a Dr. Katz episode. Awesome!!!!

Cantbuyathrill
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Love these videos. I think it's finally time for me to get serious about playing keyboards properly.

waynemiller
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this is just a pleasure to hear. Even if you don't pick up any theory from picking up these chords, it's just so tasty, probably would just play them on my guitar along

andreyzhuchkov
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I play by ear so the terminology is very foreign. I'll have to learn these by sight because they need to be in the aresonal. Super rich sounding! Thanks for showing these.

jeffbruer
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Me with a big question mark over my head as a guitar player on drop 3 chords, then reading the notation and playing the chords...and then realizing these are the "normal" big chords I first learned. Lol, what a trip.

kwonza-gamingandanime
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NICEEE!! please keep the amazing work!!

leandrusi
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Adam, This is really good! although seems like the diatonic chords are in drop 2, the secondary dominants in drop 3, and the secondary subdominants in drop 2 also.

leomargutti
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Congrats! You made a Freddie Redd composition!

stevie
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I hear Richard Smallwood in those chords from a few of his hit songs.

thewordologistchannel
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Great excercise! Or you can just play giant steps as a ballad 😁😂

Wademanthebassman
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Does it ever happen in a standard that a secondary dominant precedes the VIIm7b5 chord?

deanharringtonguitarist
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Very cool!

I'm learning so apologies if this is off topic, but I'm confused about how the chords in the first scale are drop 3.

My understanding is a drop-n chord is a chord where the n-th note from the top is dropped an octave. So where a C7 would be C-E-G-Bb, C7 Drop 3 would be E-C-G-Bb. But that's not what's played? Instead of dropping the E, it's raised, so it's C-G-Bb-E. Am I missing something? Is raising n instead of dropping n something that happens in "drop n" chords sometimes?

Thanks to anyone that can help!

KoriantorST
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Damn, I got stuck on understanding how E7 is a secondary Domimant of Dm 🤔

LostSoulAscension
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Why did u skip the 7th and put the E7/G#

joeaquilino
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Dang!! I really need to study my chords.

kevindigo
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This is great but I wish this were a real video and not a short so I could save it and refer to it later

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