It's Only Love - Verse Chord Progression

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Thu Jun 04, 2015 4:19 pm

Neil
Thanks for another great lesson.

The Verse in Key of C
How do you identify the Borrowed Chord and Augmented Chord as numbers in the progression ?
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When you borrow a IV chord from the key of the IV chord note...... is there a name technical name for doing this ?
Or is it just something you can do?

Thanks for another Capo thinking :dry: lesson :P

Dermot


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Fri Jun 05, 2015 2:16 am

Neil

When listening to measure 8 - D Augmented (tab )
Listen to what you play - attached - compared to the tabbed Measure 8 with a tie.

The strum you play is more like that tabbed Measure 1 - the whole measure strum.

Am I correct or overlooking something ?

Dermot


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Sat Jun 06, 2015 2:59 pm

Niel

As soon as you explained "Secondary Dominant" etc....
I hid behind Willem's Avatar ! :dry: :ohmy:

Dermot

Episode 294 - Weekly Guitar Video News Wrap Up June 5th, 2015


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Sun Jun 07, 2015 3:16 pm

Neil

After watching over again.
I notice that when you play in Part 3 explaining the strum without the capo in Key of C , it follows the tab exactly ! :S :blush:

So when in G Capo'd at Fret 5, although slightly different you do suggest in the lesson to
experiment with throwing in 1/16th's

I think learning to strum on the fly, as you and Vanessa do just comes with practice of lots of songs with different rhythms.

Can you suggest other strumming songs that you teach, work in whole,
towards the goal of Strumming on the fly ?

For Example:
I liked learning the the Open String Double Bounce that Vanessa does in the Decemberist - Down By The Water
Verse 1 Part 1 - after the Em Em .....

Dermot


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