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Rubik's cube | 03: A Shape

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In this lesson well take the A shaped chord and move the chord through this order:

From there we'll discuss how easy or difficult it is to use this chord as a movable shape and which forms work best. Sometimes they are easy to move around and easy to manipulate and sometimes they are just plain weird.

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Rubik's cube | 03: A Shape

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this is great stuff. thanks Scott so much

Jon Leffingwell

These fully diminished chords are from another planet!

Mark Fletcher

Hmm - are other videos working just fine?

Scott Paul Johnson

Sorry Because of its privacy settings, this video cannot be played here.

Joe Fodor

can't display lesson

Joe Fodor

Great lesson. So interesting! Thanks!

Andrew Harris

Not naive! This is crucial but confusing difference!

Scott Paul Johnson

You just answered it... dominate 7th

Wymond Duncan

A naive question... what the difference between a Maj 7th chord and a 7th cord? An A7 plays a G instead of G#

Wymond Duncan


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