Channel: fretjam
Category: Music
Tags: minor 9th chordsminor chordsminor 11th chordsguitar lessonguitar chordschord progressionsguitar theorymusic theory
Description: Get extra fretjam on Patreon: patreon.com/fretjam Lesson Page: fretjam.com/minor-9th-11th-chord-progressions.html Major 7th Soul: youtu.be/PwSmzE3EFuA Dominant Changes: youtu.be/XYcfMICqibM --TIME STAMPS-- 0:00 Intro 0:50 Movable Shapes 2:26 Open Position Shapes 3:14 Relative Shapes 3:59 Basic Progressions 6:46 Major-Minor Substitution 8:42 Voice Leading & Reharmonization 10:59 Modulation Most of us are familiar with using minor guitar chords in progressions. They are a natural part of the flow of major and minor key music. But by extending the basic minor chord, our options as to where they can be played, and sound good within a progression, open up significantly. And as we'll discover, they also facilitate some interesting modulation or key change possibilities, allowing us to take our songs in less predictable directions.