Common Chord Progression 11
This video shows Common Chord Progression 11 from our TAGA Method Book. This is a vi-V-IV-V chord progression. It is played in the key of C. Therefore, the chord...
Blues (10)
Diatonic Intervals in C
In this video, we have the diatonic intervals in C major. "Diatonic" means that we're only using notes proper to the key, without any additional sharps or flats. An ...
Chromatic Intervals in C
Here we look at chromatic intervals in C. The chromatic scale contains all 12 notes that we have in Western music. Here we'll see how they relate to a root, in this...
Diatonic Intervals in E
Here we look at diatonic intervals in E major in the second octave. The key of E contains the notes E, F#, G#, A, B, C#, and D#.When we're dealing with intervals...
Chromatic Intervals in E
Here we look at chromatic intervals in E in the second octave.When we're dealing with intervals larger than an octave, notice that some intervals can be labelle...
C Ionian on the 2nd string
C Ionian on the 2nd string - Ionian is identical to the major scale. Here, we consider Ionian/major scale as a series whole tones (whole steps) and semitones (hal...
Common Chord Progression 10
Common Chord Progression 10 - Here we have a vi-IV-I-V in the key of C. Therefore, the chords are Am, F, C, and G.You can use this chord progression to pla...
Common Chord Progression 8
In this video, you will learn Common Chord Progression 8. Finally, we move away from solely the I, IV, V chords. This chord progression shows an I-ii-IV chord pro...
Common Chord Progression 9
Here is Common Chord Progression 9. It is a I-V-vi-iii-IV-I-IV-V chord progression. It is played in the key of C so the chords are C, G, Am, Em, F, C, F, G.Ca...
Octave Relation - example F on 1st, 6th, 4th, 2nd, 5th and 3rd string
Octave Relation - example F on 1st, 6th, 4th, 2nd, 5th and 3rd string - Almost done! We still have to cover the 3rd str...