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Music Theory Monday 23 | Minor Progressions that Feel in Key

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Hi Everyone,

In this lesson, I'm taking a similar approach to the previous lessons, MTM | 21 & MTM | 22. I'm exploring which chords feel good together and then how to substitute or add in funkier chords to spice up your progressions. Minor Keys have a lot of variations and alterations, not to mention the modal options we cover, so this one is heavy.

The last page of my notes (attached below) has a chart of all the substitutions and funky modal shifts I talked about.

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Music Theory Monday 23 | Minor Progressions that Feel in Key

Comments

Wow, lots to play around with here! This could keep me busy for a while...

Tim Rowley

Not heavy at all, if you have the MTFG and MTM lessons as background. I'm getting the hack of finding home or at least making whatever I want feels like home. Thanks for that! For me what still heavy is to accept the big mistake that someone did calling the minor key as minor! Minor keys are big, we can do so much with it! They sound great and it deserves to be called MAJOR! Let's make things bit more easier in music theory... 😄

DeDé

Picking up the guitar and do the things you do make it more interesting with these long video's ;-)

Andy


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