The Ultimate Guide to Seamless Key Changes in Music using Chromatic Mediants
This is an updated Drop 2 exercise from the first exercise to learn your Drop 2s. Many of you want to have those nice drop 2's in your piano voicings but the last exercise did not show you how to actually use the Drop 2s while playing the keyboard. This video will not only show you a brand new, shorter, tighter Drop 2 practice exercise but also show you how to use this exercise to switch keys while playing by using the Chromatic Mediant relation of the minor third. 🟠 IMPORTANT 🎁 Get Your Charts here: https://seanwilsonpiano.com/get-charts

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