How To Cognize Which
Chords
To Use In a Song
BEFORE
You Play The Song!Become a
"Musical Mind Reader"
Can You Discover to
Tell The
Futurity Of a Song?
In one
hour or so, you can discover how to be a
"prophet" -- see
into the future
--
and tell all these things simply about about any song:
What's the
most likelychord
for the song to start on…
What's the
most likelychord
for the song to end on…
What the three
most likely
chords
in any song are…
What the
second chord
in a song wish probably be…
What the 4th, 5th, and 6th
most likely
chords
in any song are…
What chord follows a
7th chord
85% of the time…
Why a cognition of
"consecutive
dominant 7ths"
can revolutionize your understanding of what's
happening in any given song…
Why a cognition of the
"circle
of 4ths"
gives you a immense edge simply about what chords are coming next…
Dear Friend:
Do you have any idea how valuable this cognition is? Can
you see how it could benefit you right away and give you a big edge in music? Let's take an example from another
field:
What if you had the ability to predict what the cost of a
stock, let's say IBM, would-be be tomorrow morning? Would-be that give
you ad edge in the stock market? Even as if you were wrong 15% of
the time, it would-be only be a matter of months until you were
so rich you wouldn't be able to spend all the money you made.Right?
Of if you could predict what the cost of pork bellies, or
cattle, or soybeans, or corn…or thing
-- you would-be shortly
own the earth and most of the star
system.
In music, money isn't involved directly, but another
kind of wealth is -- satisfs, enjoyment, mutual respect of
another musicians, etc., and you have it inside
your power to
gain the ability to accurately predict -- with accuracy travel
from 60% up to 85% -- what wish happen next in a song in
terms of chord progressions.
Wish you ever be wrong? Of course. I still miss now and then.
But you'll understand the framework of why chords progress the
way they do, so your confidence level wish soar.
Wouldn’t it be good if
you could predict which chord would-be probably move next
in a song?
I’ve got several good news for you.
It is
possible.
Not 100%, but
somewhere on the order of 75% to 85% accurate.
That’s because music has
FORM
-- like the skeleton that holds your flesh, muscles, and
skin up. If you had no bones -- no skeleton -- your
flesh and all the another parts of you would-be fall in a
heap on the floor. Not a pretty picture. But because you
DO have a skeleton, you are able to walk about and
pretty accurately predict which way your next step wish
take you.
It’s the same in music. Music has FORM
-- a skeleton to hold it up, hold it together. And that
skeleton is ready-made out of chords -- harmony -- the tonal
center of the song or piece.
You Can
Predict Which Chord Comes Next. You Can
Become a "Musical Mindreader"!
In any given key you can play in, there are
PRIMARY CHORDS -- chords that occur way more
than another chords. They are like family members of that
particular key.
At your house, let’s say you have 3 folk in your
family -- your spouse, your child, and you. On the same
block, but down the street a few houses, lives your
first cousin and her family.
At any given moment, who are the most likely folk to
be in your house?
Obama?
Payton Manning?
Rush?
Barry Bonds?
I don’t think so!
It’s possible, of course, but not too likely. If I had
to guess, I would-be say it would-be be either you, your
spouse, or your child. It mightiness be your first cousin down the
street – there’s a more better chance of that than, say,
Edmund hillary or Martyr -- but my better odds would-be be to guess
that the family members would-be be there.
It’s the
same way with chords.
In any given key,
there are 3 “family members” that are residents of that
key -- the
I
chord, the
IV
chord, and the
V chord.
They are far and away the most likely chords
to occur in any given key.
What
chord comes next?
So how
could I tell whether it should be F
or G?
If the
melody is a “B”,
then the chord is probably a
G
chord. Why? Because “B”
is in the G
chord, but is not in the F
chord.
If the
melody is a “A”,
than I would-be guess that the chord is F.
Why? Because “A”
is in the F
chord, but is not in the G
chord.
Does that
mean that there are always simply 3 chords in a song? No,
but there are virtually
hundreds of songs that are ready-made
of simply 3 chords.
What if
there are more than 3 chords in a song? What then?
That’s what we’ll take up in the course so you'll
understand it clearly!
How wish it
help you to become a "musical mindreader"?
You'll amaze another
musicians & friends who don't cognize what you know...
You wish develop more confidence
in your playing as a musician...
If you play for a
living, there's a good chance it wish increase your
income!
If you teach piano or
stringed instrument
or any instrument, you'll have a wealth of
cognition simply about music that you can share with your
students.
Exciting
things you'll learn...
Learn what
chords wish occur in any key...
Learn what
chord to start on -- once you cognize the key of a song...
Learn what
three chords are the most likely to be used in any song...
Learn what
chords 7th chords "want" to progress to...
Learn "the
family of chords" and ne'er
wonder who is in each family
again.
Apply your
new cognition to any song in any key -- major or minor.
You'll discover
simply about the "fam", the "cousins", and the "neighbors" --
enough chords to support you going (and another guessing) for a
long time.
You'll besides discover all
simply about the "Circle of 4ths" and how it reveals "family
secrets" of key relationships, chord relationships, chord
progressions, chord substitutions...
Do
you see the power in this? Once you understand the Circle
of 4ths and how it works, there’s no key that can stump you
-- you'll understand every single key that any song or
piece could be written in. Folk who cognize and understand this
circle are at a tremendous advantage over another musicians.
I could go on and on, but if you don't see the power of
becoming a musical mindreader by now, there's nothing else I
could say that would-be convert you.
And for 39
bucks -- the cost of a
cheap pair of shoes
-- you simply can't go wrong. You have
everything to gain, and nothing
at all to lose.
Blessings,
Duane
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