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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Oct 3, 2012 ^^
Rating : 4.809 (15/299 LTDR)
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Great. !!! Thanks for clearing that up Once and for All....I just watched a video ,All day Long, for many many hours today and yesterday...... and this video clarified it All Up in like 10 mins......Wow !!! Now I will. Never need any other ways of doing it....because their are many ways people teach of findings those chords ; but this video shows the simplest and most direct & efficient way of finding most of the common cords you will be faced with in reading music that I've seem. Hats off to the fellow who was instructing on this video .
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I play guitar and I noticed that when playing riffs, that the diminished and augmented chords sound great at the end of a certain progression.
Like when I play : Am F G Em-E (I play the diminished and augmented scales on the Em-E suspended-sounding lick). If that makes sense.
It really, really sounds sinister and suspenseful.
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3:02. I think you meant A flat.
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Hi,
So theoretically:
Question 1.
Any chord can have #5. And those that are major ones can be called augmented chords. Any fukn major chord with all its extensions can be made augmented, right??
And any chord can have b5. And those that are minor ones can be called diminished chords. Any mother fukn minor chord with all its extensions can be made diminished??
Question 2.
And if I take a minor6 chord with all its crazy possible extensions and flatten the 5th, I should get a crazy fully dim chord, right??
Am I right? Thnx bros and sis. Cheers
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@melody74u95
6 years ago
Thanks a lot! I had always heard people throw around the words augmented and diminished but I never knew what they meant! Thanks so much for clearing that up!
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