This week's skipping-thirds exercise combines the forward and retrograde patterns into a four-note pattern: forward retrograde.
I–IV–V Chords |
I–IV–V Chords |
In this lesson, Ethan talks about the theoretical concept of I–IV–V chords, which are the most common chords in roots music. He talks about the concept and then shows you a few chord voicings for the I–IV–V chords in the keys of G (G, C, and D) and C (C, F, and G), and how to find the I–IV–V chords in other keys. He also talks about the three minor chords in a key: ii, iii, vi or Am, Bm, and Em in the key of G and Dm, Em, and Am in the key of C.
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