Demo of how I use this session file. The session itself is just a container for several midi clips organized around the circle of fifths. I use it as a reference and a compositional aid. Every note’s major and minor key are described by the I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII and VIII chords that are grouped under it’s heading. The chords grouped under each heading all sound good in that track’s key. I’d say 90% of “pop” music can be mapped to the circle of fifths. Everything from The Beetles to [INSERT LAME BAND HERE] . Get the session file here: www.ageofthewheel.com If you use it let me know and if you really like it, consider making a donation. Cheers **I’ve been corrected by music theory guys who know way more theory than me that the last 2 chords in each key aren’t actually in that note’s chord space but they still work/sound good. Consider the last 2 chords suggested for the key but not actually in the key.**
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Is there a music theory in piano where there is a basic rule which chords go well with other chords giving a better sound, or anything goes in music? Pianist learn piano for years and I do belive this is what they learn, what sounds good with what. Is there a website where I can learn this from?
I am trying to make up chords on my guitar in various keys, and I wonder how I would name them.
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To read and watch the full piano lesson go to: www.piano-play-it.com This piano lesson was made by: David Yzhaki I hope you’ll enjoy it… See ya in the next one! In this piano lesson we’ll learn to form a sus2, sus4 sus7 (sus4/7) chords and undertstand how suspended chord (sus chords) function.
I getting frustrated trying to learn how to do these and understand them with full knowledge. How do you determine Secondary Dominance and Secondary Leading tone chords in music? How do you know if a specific Roman numeral is in the Key or not? How do you understand these? Please help clarify on how to do and understand these.
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