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A simple explanation of seventh chords. The 5 types of chords covered are: major, dominant, minor, half-diminished and diminished. Many chord progressions use 7th chords, so it’s a good idea to understand what they are, and how to construct them.
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Thank you very much for your great lesson. It is very helpful..ππΉπΉπ
You had me at "for dummies"
I'm going to put in notes for myself but feel free to use it.
Major 7th – 1:37 (Add Major 3rd to Triad)
Dominant 7th – 2:39 (Add the Flattened 7th)
Minor 7th – 3:57 (Add Minor 3rd to Triad)
this man sounds like 2d from gorrilaz, slightly though
THIS IS REALLY IMPROTANT
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHAT THE LAST CHORD IN THE INTRO IS CALLED BECAUSE I HEAR IT A LOT
FOR EXAMPLE AT THE END OF THIS ONE SONG CALLED "I want war (but i need peace)" BY Kali Uchis THAT FRICKEN CHORD IS PLAYED AND I KEEP TRYING TO FIND IT BUT I DUNNO WHAT ITS CALLED
I THINK ITS A C MIN 9 BUT I DUNNO UGHHHHHH
Great
How do we apply these chords to a song when playing the keyboard?
Can we replace the C major with any of these 7th chords when playing a song?
Very helpful==great lesson!
Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge!! This was great!!
what about minor chord with a flatened 7th?
Why is the dominant 7th called dominant even when itβs not the 5 chord?
this is my video
I have not heard u say anything about C, Eb, G, B like hello what is this note supposed to be?
I.. never took piano lessons.. but know equationsπ
how did you get that digital keyboard on the screen.. I look on google and it is a crap shoot… NICE VIDEO!
i found a lot of value in this video … thank you for sharing .
Man this is such a great lesson. Cleared up a lot for me. Thank you!!
So you can always replace the regular chord with the seventh?
This video is the perfect Music Theory Explanation for dummies. Clear explanation. Great Visualisation. Soothing Voice. Just amazing. This video is absolutely perfect, Thank you very much, mate!!!
Jazz Police is a song written by Leonard Cohen inspired by him instructing or policing his band NOT to play jazz chords with sevenths and ninths and to stick to playing simple triads as he preferred. Just an interesting fact π
The minor 7 flat five can also be called half dim 7 and also dim m7/diminished minor 7th.
There is no better way to explain it.
Thanks dude! I have a tiny brain and I cannot learn things immediately but I learned alot in thid video. I finally don't feel stupid
Should the G flat in g maj 7 not be a F sharp ?? otherwise you would have 2 Gs in the scale.
Nicely explained
Only thing I didn't catch is what you meant by the dominant 7 wants to resolve to the 5th below. 5th of what? Because the 5th of C isn't F
Dominant 7th is a spicy chord
This was incredibly helpful, thank you!
So this doesnβt work for minor scales?
THANks this was really informative and helpfull
I've been calling dominant 7th major 7th all these years on guitar
Major 7th – 1:00
Dominant 7th – 2:00
Minor 7th – 3:20
Half Diminished – 4:10
Diminished 7th – 5:10
Nice little exercise – 6:00 π
I play music by ear mostly. I'm trying to understand the system for naming chords, but I cannot undertand why a chord labeled "C7" flattens the major 7th, but a chord labeled C9 doesn't flatten the 9th. Is there any sort of logic to it, or is it just some random kink you just are supposed to remember?
Take 3steps back from Eb maj to get the Cnatural minor
Man, you're a Saint! Love your lessons π Bless you π!
I like all the Dominant 7th for transitioning. But i am having a hard time doing them π
What is your accent??? Itβs nice
Thank you for this dumbed Down totorial
So…my over analytical mind…all of these additional chords are based on the dominant 7th. Why did it take me 20 years to know that. All of those years of taking piano and band…smh. thank you
i feel like im watching harry potter
Fmaj7 is pretty pretty
Thanks so much!!
TYSM!!!!
Holy shit I've lived 28 years of my life not really sure how to get the 7th chords on the piano but this video just made it all so clear
You are awesome sir! Thanks
Explain about mM7
way to confused still
major 1:53
minor 3:25
dom 3:18
Not bad
Thank you!