Beautiful TOE Chords, Progressions, And How To Use Them
A deep dive into some of the most iconic chord shapes and sounds from the Japanese Math Rock band TOE. This video will teach you shapes, while also offering music theory analysis to explain exactly how the chords are built and their role in a key structure. Moreover, I also get into analyzing a few TOE chord progressions. At the end of the video, I do an in-depth breakdown of what my takeaways are after having transcribed and explored their chord sounds. Hope you enjoy! GET THE PDF OF GUITAR TABS AND CHORD DIAGRAMS HERE: / 68786712 SUPPORT ME AND GET BONUS CONTENT: / trevorwongmusic FOR PRIVATE SKYPE LESSONS: [email protected] FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: / trevorwongmusic / trevorwongmusic / trevorwongmusic / trevorwongmusic MUSIC: https://trevorwongmusic.bandcamp.com/

FACGCE: Everything You Need To Know For Writing Math Rock, Emo, And Post Rock

Nigel Farage FALLS APART On National TV

Mapping The Fretboard For Math Rock: Where To Start?

Norwegen – Frankreich Highlights | Gruppe I, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

Most Guitarists Don't Understand Major & Minor Seconds Here's Why

Dreamy Shoegaze: THE BEST OPEN MAJOR 7 CHORDS

11. Toe - Good Bye // New Sentimentality

toe - Goodbye feat. Asako Toki + Seigen Tokuzawa / THE FIRST TAKE

Beginner Shoegaze Lesson: 2010's Chord Progressions + Shapes

The 7 levels of Japanese guitar chords

Make Chords That Vibe Using The Wormhole Method

toe | The Top of Math Rock Mountain

Uruguay – Spanien Highlights | Gruppe H, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

Math Rock Intro Guitar Lesson: Basic Chords And How To Use Them

Spread Triads: Everything You Need To Know

The Pentatonic Triad Blueprint: 10x Your Soloing

You Know This Song (but the Orchestra Doesn’t) | Jacob Collier & VSO School of Music Orchestra | TED
![[Sakamoto, Hisaishi, et. al.] - Common Japanese Chord Progressions](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/yKV58VVGV9k/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLDlw0Qx8c2zDgb7EFnZXUr_EcZG_Q)
[Sakamoto, Hisaishi, et. al.] - Common Japanese Chord Progressions

These 7 Japanese Math Rock Chords Instantly Transform Your Playing

