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Borrowed Chords - How To Spot & Switch Scales
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0:00 Intro & Borrowed 4 Chord
3:15 Borrowed 6 Chord
4:57 Borrowed 3 Chord
6:51 Borrowed 2 Chord
8:18 Borrowed 7 Chord
10:11 Summary

This lesson covers a concept that many would consider advanced. But I've tried to explain it as simply as possible.

Borrowed chords occur in music all the time, whether intentionally or not. In this lesson we discover where these chords are "borrowed" from, and what makes them work.

By understanding where these common "outside" chords come from, you'll know when to change scale for your solo.

But you'll also have some new ideas for writing your own chord progressions that are a little less predictable than those confined to the natural key.
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@TheOriginalPickleRick

5 years ago

I understand the theory, it's remembering it and putting it to creative use that's the problem.

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@irvegriffiths8256

4 years ago

This is hands down the best lesson on using parallel scales I’ve ever seen!

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@ahmadkhashai7758

9 months ago

I am from Iran, great teaching

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@dreampillet

2 weeks ago

That was incredible clear. I never quite got the logic in some of these until now.

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@jaedena4177

1 month ago

This is definitely 100% a goldmine for guitar players on YouTube. I haven't seen a better clip on YouTube that me a humble guitar player with limited music theory knowledge can understand so clearly. Absolutely brilliant content at its peak.

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@JiecinDumolang2011

9 months ago

As a Keyboardist, Thanks for the lesson about this...

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@avvvqvvv99

5 years ago

all the examples sound like early radiohead i love it

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@sttarch5150

5 years ago

Brilliant. I am a visual person, and the diagrams are essential. Thank you so much.

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@jasonkesser

3 years ago

One of the best fret jams yet. It’s nice to see it like this, because all day you can look up parallel minor and get the concept. Then, you have the job of searching for teachers that show examples in popular music. This just shows both, and even begins ear training. Of these examples, I can pick out a song instantly that I know that has one of these moves as it’s main hook. So the move, I remember by the song. Very good.

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@Gawkie

5 years ago

mate im a pianist, been looking for a video explaining this and no one has explained it better than you did,really really appreciated, rock on mate !

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@Juan_Teppa

2 years ago

This is one of the lessons I always come back to. Helped me to understand the use of borrowed chords from a minor scale, but also borrow from others modally such as C mixolydian and/or C Lydian. Superb lesson!

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@DrumApe

4 years ago

Incredible tutorial! Thank you so much! It's easy to see now the Beatles and Radiohead were masters of borrowed chords.

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@forrodellorto6344

1 year ago

I went to like this video just to find out that I had already liked it before. That's how awesome it is.

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@warrenlblanchette

5 years ago

Excellent lesson

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@pnowak2

5 years ago

Absolutely fantastic lesson

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@maxispr

3 years ago

Best video of borrowed chords ever. Thanks

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@arthurmee

5 years ago

Pure gold . . . thank you and I love your tone when you play the lead lines over the chord changes.

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@andyl3933

5 years ago

One of the more helpful eye opening lessons that I've seen in a long time. Thx!!!

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@timothyclay3668

5 years ago

Brilliant lesson... really well presented. So much information ! Very impressed.

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@burakyavuz3412

5 years ago

This channel is a gold mine. Thank you.

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