www.fretjam.com Learn how to build guitar chord progressions in any key by familiarising yourself with the fretboard relationships shown in this lesson. Part 1 covers the I (tonic), IV (subdominant) and V (dominant) chords of major key progressions. http Video Rating: 4 / 5
He Plays the C Chord in an A shape. It’s a I IV V progression still. But it is a C chord, the CAGED system explains this.
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Yes but this lesson is for people who have, up until now, learned chords through shapes/forms so to keep things practical I have to teach the concept within that framework of understanding. Realising that an entire chord system is made up of 7 notes comes later, and I have videos for that.
But inversions don’t bear resemblance or sound. Except broken with another broken chord.Digits
DFA-IV=C…V-E….Basically breaking up eight notes already a chord.
This is a very base information actually! Visual is not even comparable to reading..
Ah but the IV chord,just uses one extra note man! It doesn’t create a whole new shape,except one spot..
Funny IV and 6th note is the same note!Best to use,a flat or sharp instead..
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Nice lesson, it’s very clear and not to fast. Only the sh*tty ending is kind of gross
Wow, that’s some praise! Thanks. I always feel like there’s so much more I could do with these videos as well. If only I wasn’t so damn lazy…
Best theory lessons on the web, outstanding job!
All of these lessons are just outstanding. Delivered in an easy to understand way with all the information required. Very very good!!!! Thank you fretjam:}
I always learn something new here!
I used this website and improved lots just check out my old videos in comparison to my new ones if your wondering if you should stick to it.
Thanks man, this has really helped me get it.
Great job as always, thanks!
Great lesson. I’m looking forward for next part
cheers. Thats awesome!