• Cyclical Exercises: A & B Voicings Of The Major Seventh Chord

    In this lesson, we’ll explore A & B voicings of the major seventh chord and various applications.

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    What Are Four-Note Triads?

    In this lesson, we’ll be looking at four-note triads. If you are interested in learning yet another way to reinforce a triad and make it sound better, then this lesson is for you.

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    Mind Your Mind 202: Are You A “Chicken Eagle” Musician?

    Are you a “chicken eagle” musician? Find out in this article and how to discover your true inner potential.

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    Week 12: Augmented Major Seventh Chord + Cheat Sheet

    In today’s post, we’ll be covering the augmented major seventh chord. This chord is also known as the major seventh sharp five chord – an interesting, dissonant, and rarely used chord.

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    These Neighboring Triads Can Help You Remember the Major Scale In All 12 Keys

    Today, I’ll be showing you another formation approach that’ll help you remember the major scale.

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    Passing Chords 102: Scale Degree Chords vs Passing Chords

    Today, we’ll be looking at scale degree chords vs passing chords. The major scale has seven degrees and the chords formed from these degrees are referred to as “scale degree chords.”

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    Figured Bass 101: Introduction To Choral Style Inversions

    In this lesson, we’ll be looking at another perspective to the inversion of chords known as the chorale style.

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