• Here’s Why You Can NEVER Go Wrong With The 2-5-1 Chord Progression

    We’re exploring the power of the 2-5-1 chord progression; which is arguably the strongest chord progression in tonal music.

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    Inversion: “What Are The Three Things That Change When An Interval Is Inverted?”

    The inversion of an interval changes it in so many ways. Our focus in this lesson is on those changes.

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    Why The Descending Of The Melodic Minor Scale Differs From Its Ascending

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    Find out the reason why the ascending and descending forms of the melodic minor scale are different.

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    Four Goals Beginners And Intermediate Players Should Have While Learning Chords

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    In the process of learning chords, there are areas that beginners and intermediate players should focus on and we’re covering them in this lesson.

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    Introduction To The Concept Of Root Progressions

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    This introductory lesson on root progressions will define what root progressions are, and explain how they are determined.

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    Do You Know Where Major And Minor Intervals Meet?

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    This lesson is for you if you’re interested in discovering the secret relationship between all major and minor intervals.

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    What’s Your Favorite Chord Skeleton, 3-7-3 or 7-3-7?

    In this lesson on chord skeleton, you’ll decide what works best for you; the 3-7-3 skeleton or the 7-3-7 skeleton.

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