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These 3 Chords will Make Them Cry - Minor Plagal Cadence [Songwriting Lesson]
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To begin our song writing lessons, we will explore the basics of diatonic chords, and learn how the minor plagal cadence functions. Also we explore several examples of the minor plagal (iv - I) in popular music. Mixing major and minor is sometimes a no-no but it can work to your benefit!

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@SignalsMusicStudio

6 years ago

00:46 - Diatonic Chords 02:10 - Plagal Cadence and Minor Plagal 04:15 - Labelling the chord's emotion 05:21 - Examples of I - iv in modern music 06:26 - Final Thoughts

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@justinchoi3600

5 years ago

Just found this channel - I've never binged watched music theory so hard

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@fabiocaetanofigueiredo1353

2 years ago

"Trust me, if I can do it you can do it"... the essence of a great teacher 👏

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@skully9607

4 years ago

3 chords that will make your cry : 1. D minor 2. D minor 3. D minor

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@richardrackley2430

6 years ago

I love the way you teach. I feel like music and art is very emotional, but too many teachers try to explain musical concepts in a completely technical manner. If more teachers (like you) explain musical concepts from an emotional aspect along with its theoretical aspects, music theory concepts would be wayyyy easier to grasp. Thank you!

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@ChintanCG

5 years ago

6:40 "you let them down"...that perfectly describes the sound

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@ehsarem

4 years ago

5 stars. Your presentation is flawless. I've been playing much longer than you've been alive, but I learned by ear, picking up bits and pieces of theory along the way. You do a great job of "filling in the blanks" for me. Really interesting when you describe something I've been doing for years and didn't know I was doing it! Keep up the good work, your mother should be proud!

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@musey86

5 years ago

My entire life I've been referring to this as a "sad shift" because I never knew the correct name for it. Thank you so much for explaining it!

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@jdod64

5 years ago

"Wake me up when september ends" by Greenday Is another that comes to mind

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@cybrunel1016

6 years ago

Damn this is so effective that I could hear all my neighbors crying, then I heard multiple gunshots fired, now it's real quiet. Thanks.

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@leecanning123

2 years ago

you help me realise how little i know about music theory. I can play, i have played in bands for years and now play solo acoustic, but i have barely a clue about this sort of stuff. very amazing how deep music is

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@avyeris

4 years ago

Dude when you explained it my brain immediately played in my life and when you showcased the songs and it actually came out I was like “ YES I COMPREHEND THE THEORY ! I POSSESS SUCH POWER” thnx so much

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@docdeezer

4 years ago

the most underrated online guitar teacher out there. thanks for everything you do man

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@manuelgarza6609

5 years ago

also in drake and josh's intro "if you open up your miiiiiiind" in "open up" you have you fourth mayor and in "miiiiiind" it turns into the fourth minor, and then in the "see what's inside" it goes to the root note (first mayor) I used this in many songs but didn't know what this was called. Thx for the video XD

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@finnuroc9060

3 years ago

I must say, signals music studio is the one channel most deserving of a subscription on YouTube. I watched this video a few days ago, and when messing around on my chords app I found the c minor open chord, and for some reason I just knew it had to go with c major and g major. This is the first time I have applied music theory without even thinking, and your excellent videos helped me do that.

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@aaronpaterson1615

5 years ago

That was very handy, and you've taught this 54 year guitar player since age 16 something new to play around with. Cheers from Rockhampton, State of Queensland, Australia.

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@anthonywhelan5419

2 years ago

I've been teaching for over 40 years. You are an excellent teacher.

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@arthurellismusic3002

6 years ago

I like the psychological analysis you did of the chord progression (sweet, bitter, bittersweet), and the whole concept of the emotions behind patterns in music and why they work. Not many videos I've seen get into that, so its pretty refreshing. keep up the good work! Cheers

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@MichaelColeman

5 years ago

I’ve been hearing that progression my whole life and really like it, but I’ve never heard anyone explain it before. Now that I have an understanding of it, thanks to you, I feel like I might be able to make better use of it myself.

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@patrickbly4170

2 years ago

Must be a master at expressing the chord progressions of human emotions. I most certainly enjoy your wholesome presentation and instruction/ inspiration.

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