The ONE CHORD that fixes your boring chord progressions!

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Publicado 2020-07-01
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @PandaCristos
    Jeez, back in the day the Beatles have to travel through the whole of Liverpool just to learn the chord that they never heard before, the B7. Now I can learn the whole new world of chords progression in less than 14 mins. What a wonderful world to live in! thank you Sir "Paul"
  • @sanketa6370
    This was a complex topic but explained very elegantly and easily. Everyone deserves a guitar teacher like Paul Davids!
  • It never stop to amazes me that this level of music education and explanation is free. I cherish every single video
  • @devonsalinas1382
    Me : Trying to peacefully watch Paul Davids guitar video. YouTube : hAvE YOu EVeR WanTED tO LEaRN HOw TO plAY GUItar?!
  • Here's the chord progression in some other playable keys: C E7 Am C7 F C D7 G7 D F#7 Bm D7 G D E7 A7 E G#7 C#m E7 A E F#7 B7 F A7 Dm F7 Bb F G7 C7 G B7 Em G7 C G A7 D7 A C#7 F#m A7 D A B7 E7 Bb D7 Gm Bb7 Eb Bb C7 F7
  • Really interesting to hear what people heard in this. I immediately hear “Aux Champs Elysees, da-da da-da-da” and “nobody knows you when you’re down and out” But it just goes to show what a well-used technique this is. Thanks Paul, for explaining how/why tee hear this progression so much.
  • @mihaicata1205
    it's amazing how well Paul explains these concepts and how much he enjoys doing it. Hats off, just beautiful!
  • @Ivan-ni3li
    Never heard such a beautiful Toy story Cover.
  • @MandyFlame
    I finally know enough guitar theory to follow a 13 minute lesson from you. Feeling very pleased with myself! Thank you Paul, you are an excellent teacher.
  • this has gotta be the best and most concise YT guitar lesson ever; exactly what I needed for new inspiration and practice!
  • @mastertimb
    Love secondary dominants in chord progressions, and love that you touched on the minor 4 at the end. Such a beautiful lesson! Thank you, Paul!
  • @grayaj23
    This video hits pretty much right where I need to be. My fingers still won't do what I want them to, but understanding the structure of the music I want to play helps motivate me to find the things I want my fingers to learn.
  • @asaini2010
    This has to be one of the greatest videos of yours that I have ever watched. I am trying to learn more about music theory and I have never seen a video like this explaining how to utilize the theory of chords to compose a chord progression. This is amazing and a great help to conceptualize how to utilize musical keys and to put together a chord progression! Thank you for continuing to break me out of my ruts and keep me motivated to improve my guitar playing!
  • @Stardust.Wonder
    I never looked at it this way, thanks Paul! You're a great teacher, and your videos always make me feel cozy.
  • @razvantarus1435
    Brilliant lesson! I'll loop the progression right now and start having fun. Thanks Paul!
  • @tshuqwud1693
    That color grading though... Skin tone, guitar color, light from the lamp in the background, video lights... You put so much efforts in those videos, it really shows. I love it
  • @RedHotBBSM
    Beautiful! That reminds me of the second part of "You never give me your money" by the Beatles
  • Great lesson I'm going to have to rewatch over and over and over again. Thanks Paul.