Songwriting with Chord Scale and Static Harmony
In this week's lesson, we looking at the static harmony of the I, ii, and vi chords found within a Chord Scale. Enjoy these lessons? Looking for TABs? Please subscribe for weekly content and support this channel for more insight at / axeofcreation Follow me on social media of your choice @axeofcreation http://www.kieselguitars.com/customshop/

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