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Extended Chords – 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths | You can find all the song chords here
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Into the great beyond! This lesson is all about chords that use 5, 6, or even 7 notes. Things like Gmaj9 or Em11. This is definitely an advanced lesson, so make sure you know all about 7th chords first.
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I really try to find any of channel has explain maj11 chord . And nobody talks about that. Lol. Some guy says 'it's basically 4th' haha. Why dont talk about 'yes it's 4th but sharp 4th' . It's like dangerous zone why ?
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Extended chords. Funny I always told my musician friends that they're "extension chords" … and I wondered why they reached into their gig bags to try to hand me a 15 footer, thinking I couldn't reach the power strip!
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Really amazing content, thanks so much! One thing though: in what cases do you employ a flat 11? If you have a Cm11, the 11 is an F. If you flatten that F, you end up with an E, which is already in the chord. However, there is a chord that is called C9b11, and this one does flatten the 11. But in this case you also end up with an E, which is already in the chord. What’s the logic behind this?
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I will use them as rolled chords and arpeggios:) Thank you:)
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You're the best music teacher on Youtube. At first I thought you were too slow and you repeat things but that's how I teach physics and engineering so I realise how annoying it can be, so I realised it's because of how much you care about getting the idea through with all the nuance and clarity. Thank you.
I can't play e minor 7 flat 5 off the top of my head… only from the tips of my fingers 🙁
Usually I leave off the root and play it in the bass if I can, this way I reach the extended chords, or I'll just mush them together like suspendeds with the third
Thanks Michael for all the invaluable insight you've offered so far through all of your wonderfully articulative lessons…hope you keep posting more of such beautiful masterpieces
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was learning coding for my next job during quarantine but end up learning music theory from Michael
Michael, I know you made these a while ago, but your videos are truly fantastic. I have learnt SO much from you over the past few months and I feel so much more comfortable with theory and chords etc. etc. You’re a hero. Thank you
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Great video. It's greatly appreciated. Would you drop the 5th on a 9th chord on a G min 9?
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wonderful! thank you
9th chords always include the 7th, correct? But add9's will just be the three plus an added 9 with no 7??
Wouldn't it be clearer to use a piano/keyboard where the keys lit up while pushing them down. Next time around.
Wonderful, you are really good. You explain complex concepts making them simple.
Michael, thank you so much for your theory lessons. I've learned so much from you. I really love the accessible language, and the calm and thoughtful manner which you explain things. Your videos zero in on the core of concepts very quickly, it's very satisfying as a student. Every video has taught me something or given me a new perspective on something I thought I understood. Thank you.
Question: Couldn't you also refer to Lydian and myxolydian scales as "major" scales (just as harmonic and melodic minor scales are referred to as "minor" scales)? In fact, what is "natural" about the "natural" (i.e., Aeloian) minor scale?
good lesson
thanks for the useful video man
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Thanks for keeping this lesson basic! You nailed the explanation; seeing as I'm still following 😀 … ONTO THE NEXT LESSON!
3 years of piano and I didn’t understand this until you explained it. Tysm!!!
A great help thanks man ?
this has been super helpful! Thank you so much!
3 yrs later, this is still helpful. 5 stars on the teaching board, I am a visual person and need those types of break downs, two months into learning the piano and these types of tutorials help significantly.
Good lesson!
What about rootless chords? You answered my first question below at the end of the video. Thanks.
Can you tell us how to play them. I can't reach an 11th, or 13th. How do you play them?
You leave out the origin story: how did so many players suddenly start using extensions? I believe composers, dealing with singers began to add bass notes underneath the harmony. Put A under C triad you have Am7, which shows how one bass note can change everything. The "piling" idea was not behind the dramatic rise, I don't think.
WOW!!!! THANK YOU, VERY MUCH!, FOR THIS VERY INTERESTING, AND CONCISE, WELL EXPLAINED LESSON!!! ARE THERE SOME RECOMMENDED "DRILLS", OR "EXERCISES" TO WORK ON, THAT YOU HIGHLY RECOMMEND?….(FOR GUITAR, AND OR KEYBOARD),…. PERHAPS SIMPLE, USEFUL CHORD PROGRESSIONS, USING SOME OF THESE CHORD TYPES,… (?)… PERHAPS YOU COULD DEMONSTRATE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE, (MOST USED/BEST), MOVEABLE GUITAR CHORD SHAPES….