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How to Use Diminished Chords in a Song or Chord Progression | You can find all the song chords here
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This is the best diminished chord video I've seen for those who are just beginning having an interest in using these type of chords. Brian knows how to keep it simple but yet very useful.
Do you have a video on slash chords? As a singer songwriter, being able to understand how to create and use these slash chords for a more full interesting sounds would be indispensable. The way you clearly explain theory is fantastic, I'm having a hard time figuring out how to create and utilize these slash chords in song chord progressions for more melodic progressions.
What's the picking pattern he uses at 21:50?
One of the best, if not the best, lessons on diminished chords I've seen.
Tough subject but I think I get it.
Awesome
Very very instructive. Thanks a lot!
Direct and to the point. Great lesson.
I really dig the sound of the dim chords … can't wait to use some in the next song I write !
T R I P P Y ~~~~~ !
Tqvm.. Ur so knowledgeable.. Easy to understand
Best lesson ever thank you so much!
Thank you
Thanks mate, well done!
Thank you. The best lesson on the subject, modestly, without bells and whistles.
Organizing and presenting lessons online is an art. I've watched hundreds of YT guys, and nobody explains or presents things better than Brian Kelly — and without over-talking or using a lot of distracting stuff that isn't helpful. I watch few vids that are 25 minutes plus, but Brian's are always worth it, almost no fat. I'm amazed this channel is not 10x bigger.
This helped me so much!! I’m a changed man, thanks!!!!
Besttt teacherrr you deserve the million subscriber mannn!!!!
Brian __ Really enjoyed this mini diminished instruction. One thing I can't figure out is what 'they call 'Relative Pitch' … ( finding the fret board note of a melody, when it is required ), I can find any Root note in 6 or 7 places. I can't find the note being played, at the same time it is being played. I'm not sure what I am supposed to learn / can you play a one note melody, of 'Happy Birthday' Requested, in Dm, without the Sheet music or chords? "I can't ."
you have explained stuff most tutors just don't bother to. you answered the questions before getting asked. thanks
Interesting take most of these types of chords are also very well used in jazz guitar as well, great lesson thx for the insight your super awesome dude. 👍
Brian, I am always amazed at what a good teacher you are. I am just now learning the diminished stuff. I got the idea someplace that the diminished chord be viewd as belonging and resolving to, the chord that is 1 step higher. To my ear it doesn;t sound as good if you do like a 1-4- 4#dim and don't resolve to the 5, for example. I don't know the exact rules, I could be missing something. As always, great lesson.
Found your vids and free courses only very recently but your methods and teaching style are very easy to understand,even for an older beginner like me. Keep up your good work.
Very well explained!
tq bro..u are master of guitar lesson
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great instructional lesson
really enjoyed the lesson and learned so much you never stop learning in life and you can never stop learning on the guitar. thank you
I almost feel like a criminal for watching your content for free man
Very good stuff, learned a lot more about diminished chords.
Your guitar lesson was amazing,i really enjoyed this lesson on Diminished chord Bravo.
Really good shit mate !!
Demystified diminished chords for me finally. Much respect my man
Great teacher. Understood diminished chords, shapes and uses for the first time ever in many decades of trying to play guitar. Thank you Brian.
Steve-O
Thanks, man! Such a nice lesson.
Great lesson. One thing though, m7 of C is Bb, bb7 is A. Otherwise perfect. Thanks
Well explained..
☺ 👍 Excellent lesson. Thank you very much. Too bad you didn't name a couple of songs that use diminished chords.