March 28, 2015
July 7, 2015
July 7, 2015
August 4, 2015
[ padding=”0 20px 0 20px”] [lollum_dropcap]T[/lollum_dropcap]here are three chords from the major key that will always sound good when played together. They are the I the IV and the V chords and […]
August 4, 2015
[ padding=”0 20px 0 20px”] What are Relative Minors? [lollum_dropcap]W[/lollum_dropcap]orking with minor keys is very simple. All the chords from your major key stay the same […]
August 4, 2015
[ padding=”0 20px 0 20px”] [lollum_dropcap]T[/lollum_dropcap]he Circle of Fifths is a diagram that dates back to 1679 which shows the relationship between all twelve major and […]
August 4, 2015
[lollum_dropcap]T[/lollum_dropcap]he main function of the dominant chord ( V ) is to resolve to the tonic chord ( I ) of the key. This is called […]
August 4, 2015
[lollum_dropcap]A[/lollum_dropcap]nother cool thing that you can do with dominant chords is to place them before any diatonic chord from you key. For example, say you have […]
August 4, 2015