Larry Goldings - Adding Color and Emotion to the I, IV, V Chord Progression
Acclaimed keyboardist and composer Larry Goldings (John Mayer, James Taylor) investigates ways to add color and emotion to a standard I, IV, V chord progression.

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Larry Goldings Breaks Down Iconic Pop Song Modulations

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Jazz Legend Learns Deep Purple As Fast As Possible | Ft. Larry Goldings

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Ear Training Is Broken — A Juilliard Professor Fixes It

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Everything you need to know: SOUL B3

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Larry Goldings - Ballad Comping on the Hammond Organ

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Why Approach Chords Matter

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This Pentatonic Pair Will Instantly Upgrade Your Solos

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Scary Goldings feat. John Scofield, Louis Cole, MonoNeon, Larry Goldings, Scary Pockets | Qwest TV

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Larry Goldings - Getting from One Tonality to Another

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Sarah Cahill Interviews Terry Riley

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Larry Goldings & Jake Sherman - "Purple Gazelle" @ musig im pflegidach, Muri

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Jazz Organ LEGEND Reveals Favorite Tracks

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Upper Structures 🎹

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Standards With Friends #6 // Tea For Two With Larry Goldings & Ben Wendel

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The Bass Line That Brought Miles Davis BACK

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Larry Goldings - Triadic Improvisation on the Hammond Organ

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Larry Goldings Interview | Pianist | Organist | Composer (Part 1) - Keyboard Chronicles Episode 120

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Why We Love Larry! (Goldings)

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