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7th chords are one of the most common ways of extending a triad and spicing up your chord progressions. But there are SIX common types - each one with a different colour and mood. What are they, how are they formed and how do you use them? Join Guy Michelmore for a journey into the dark underworld of music theory as he explores the lesser-known sevenths and what they can do for your music. So join Guy and find out more about the 7th chord secrets you should know.

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00:00 This video discusses the theory and usage of seventh chords in music.
3:59 The video explains how seventh chords are formed using triads and the major 7th chord is popular in modern music.
8:35 The video discusses the minor major 7th chord and its similarities to the Bond chord, which has a jazzy and ambiguous sound.
12:33 The video is about the process of creating music and experimenting with different chords.
19:09 The video discusses the importance of using seventh chords in music
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@nefdsnet

7 months ago

Ah, yes...seedy cocktail bars in the 80s. I was five and working as a private investigator in Kuala Lumpur. Solved the case of the pink bassoon in the Birkenstock factory and lost my Lotus Esprit to Danny Elfman in a game of high stakes yahtzee. Guy wrote the score to the movie adaptation directed by Gary Busey's evil twin. What a time to be alive!

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@joegrint6280

7 months ago

20 Bars of Twaddle - brilliant name! Great video Guy - thank you!

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@TommenIBaratheon

7 months ago

I'm a terrible composer, but all your videos help me understand better the pieces I learn and play. Thank you Guy!

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@paulwconnor

7 months ago

Ooh, some lovely new colours for the palette! Thanks Guy! ๐ŸŽ‰

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@MartinJG100

7 months ago

Good stuff, Guy. These theoretical excursions are great.

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@eosborne6495

7 months ago

I love fully diminished chords! I tend to think of them as a rootless 7b9 chord. But a fully diminished could theoretically be any of 4 7b9 chords depending on what you imagine the root to be, which means they can resolve to 4 different places. Itโ€™s so fun for modulating. Set up a V-I in C. Add the b9 and subtract the root from your G chord so now itโ€™s a Bdim. Add a Bb in the bass to make it a Bb7b9, resolve to Eb BOOM key change.

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@danielvest89

7 months ago

The bond chord is definitely my favorite! Thanks for another great video Guy!

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@thomaswomack3888

7 months ago

this was a fascinating presentation of how 7th chords are constructed and how they can be fit together in a composition. Very clever and insightful.

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@katjoe1974

7 months ago

Kinda remarkable to have a 22 minute long video about all the various 7th chords and not talk about Jazz at all. The ii-V-I is like the foundation of jazz and consists of the minor 7, dominant 7 and Maj7

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@gregchristie2763

7 months ago

I love your presentation style..humorous and happy, yet very informative and easy to watch and learn from ..thank you

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@jonathanpittock1447

7 months ago

Wow, thanks Guy! I've struggled to twig the interval spacing for 7th chords learning just 'how' to play Cmaj7 or Gmaj7 but now I feel I'm equipped with the 7th chord construction kit!! ๐Ÿ˜

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@tilleyroadaffairproduction6752

6 months ago

Thank you this is fabulous!

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@thepigeonlor

7 months ago

I always seem to be coming to your videos for help with compositions lol. Thanks for the help!

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@hereitis2418

5 months ago

That is very helpful and inspiring, well done.

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@davidsinclair699

7 months ago

Thanks Guy. I really appreciate the mix of theory and application. Learnt a lot.

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@C_F_M

7 months ago

I want to use some of that downward motion in my progressions, some of those intervals are pretty emotionally interesting

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@charliemcgrain

6 months ago

Thank you so much!

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@mk7073

6 months ago

Brilliant!

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