Songs to help you recognise chords in a progression
Thanks to Hooktheory for sponsoring this video. Use this link to get 20% off lifetime access to Hooktheory's amazing resources: https://www.hooktheory.com/davidbennett 🎼 The best way to think about chord progressions is in the abstract, in other words, removed from any particular key. So, rather than refering to chords with alphabetical names like "C, F, G", we can use numbers to describe their relative function in the key, "I, IV, V". And by memorising an example or two of each chord function, it can make it much easier to pick out a chord progression by ear. You can hear the outro music in full on my 2nd channel: • If 12/8 was an odd time signature 🎹 And, an extra special thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel’s Patreon saints! 😇 SUPPORT ME ON PATREON: / davidbennettpiano 🎹 0:00 Introduction 2:04 V 3:30 IV 4:23 vi 5:15 ii 6:30 iii 7:08 bVII 8:05 II 8:55 III 9:38 VI 10:22 v 11:11 iv 12:23 bII

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