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I Put Augmented Chords Into 5 Popular Progressions
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Watch this to learn how to use augmented chords in major and minor key progressions.

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Timestamps :

0:00 - I Put Augmented Chords Into 5 Popular Progressions
0:31 - What are augmented chords?
2:47 - How to use augmented chords in major key chord progressions
6:58 - How to use augmented chord in minor key chord prog
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@WriteASong

1 month ago

The chord every songwriter should know :_Pot::_Cup:https://youtu.be/2SQvL997QB4

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@carltaylor4942

1 month ago

Stevie Wonder got a lot of mileage out of this idea.

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@dananthony6258

1 month ago

My uncle Curt Jensen who was in the rockabilly hall of fame used these chords all the time. He was so talented. Was a big Elvis fan , RIP uncle Curt.

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@m1p84

1 month ago

Augmented chords are so beautiful when used in the right ways.

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@JUNava2795

1 month ago

glad to see the royal road progression here

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@Chimp_No_1

1 month ago

Really interesting and helpful ! Thank you for sharing !

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@MrGuitarristax

1 month ago

You can also use the III augmented from the harmonic minor as a borrowed chord.

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@tljmusic

1 month ago

Thanks! I’m excited to tinker with this idea.

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@psazani

1 month ago

i love the plus symbooo

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@rome8180

1 month ago

I find using I+ as a transition from I to vi can be awesome. It's essentially the same concept you laid out in the I to IV movement at 4:18. But I think it might be an even stronger movement because the final chromatic note is the root note of the vi chord as opposed to being the third of the IV chord.

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@edzielinski

1 month ago

Very interesting and useful! Thanks!

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@stephenlupoli

1 month ago

John Lennon and Beatles used them. Starting Over by John Lennon. (The second chord in he progression)

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@BillGraper

1 month ago

7:55 That sounds eerily similar to the chord progression for "Could It Be Magic" by Barry Manilow, which was derived from Chopin's Prelude in C minor, Opus 28, Number 20.

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@bubba893

1 month ago

7:55 reminds me of chopins prelude in c minor

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@tomghzel

1 month ago

Nice someone else still using Guitar Pro! 💪💪💪

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@magnetboymusic

1 month ago

Great video🙏

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@jonlohrenz5446

1 month ago

Although you can’t invert augmented chords, I’ve noticed they are very close to minor major 7 chords. For instance: the E minor major 7 chord is very close to Eb augmented. I’ve written a song where I interchange the chords at different moments and it works really well.

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@thomasfulton1956

1 month ago

Thank You so Much

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@scottt9382

3 weeks ago

Good content and visuals! - and I always love all the theory - maybe consider a little more attendant music - and - when playing, say, a progression, maybe play it twice so we can lock in the feel a little better - each time, I was hoping you would run through each progression another time

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@chrishelbling3879

1 month ago

Technically, the E+ is spelled E, G#, B#, not C. Heh heh, I said "not C," heh heh.

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