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Nov
02

Play ii-VI Chord Progressions Easily Through All Major Keys Guitar Lesson – Jazz – Rock

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  1. madproductionsound says:

    Great lesson!!! in the video you said “it’s a ii-v-i chord….following the circle of 5ths” but in reality isn’t it following the circle of 4ths?, which is much more musical then the circle of 5ths.

  2. OneManPants13 says:

    haha just my favorite part is “i play it like this… or like this… and like this. then i play this like this… or like this… or like this.” love the lesson though dude, im definately gonna be checking this website out. on a side note, m7 chords are the best things ever.

  3. tomiclav says:

    this sounds very sweet! boy, jazz is really great :D

  4. fourhl says:

    Very valuable lesson- Thanks!

  5. GuitarLessons365 says:

    @vincentvinc1 Hey thanks a bunch for checking out my site. I hope to continue making it a bigger and better resource for guitarists every week. Hope to see you there a lot!!
    Cheers!! Carl..

  6. vincentvinc1 says:

    awesome man! i’m new on your site and its very good, thanks for the pdf!

  7. triclone123 says:

    It will be cool if you can show in other video the ii V i in minor keys the ii being half diminished. Great job!!!!

  8. Topdoginuk says:

    @bgcorporation Yes, you are right about Carl’s lessons. He puts a great deal of time and fabulous skill into creating them. It’s why he’s one of the best teachers on the internet.

  9. UndergarmentBurglar says:

    I’m not sure if you have anything up yet like this, but I was wondering if you could do a lesson on soloing over top of the ii – V – I chord progression.

  10. rockpwnsu says:

    how can i determine progressions in certain keys i.e. I IV V?
    i don’t know much interval theory

  11. FatGuyWithAKatana says:

    @flipperboy word, their stuff is easy. we’re actually trying to bring that old school hardcore punk sound back except heavier what with better equipment and louder bass lines.

  12. flipperboy says:

    @FatGuyWithAKatana learn song black flag and minor threat bro

  13. GuitarLessons365 says:

    @joeyguitarlo Hey there, the A minor 7 would sound more resolved, besides C maj it would be the most likely chord to rest on. The 3rd most likely would be E minor 7 since it is built of of the 3rd of the scale which is Mi and gives a resting quality. However, the E minor 7 also contains the 7th note of the scale (Ti) which is a very active leading half-step, therefore decreasing its resolved sound. Hope that makes since. :)

  14. HotPocketEXE says:

    I love that sound… For some reason it reminds me of Costa del Sol in Final Fantasy 7.

  15. CodyCEngdahl says:

    Outstanding! Can’t wait to get home and work on it.

  16. b44styreraug says:

    wow… I’m so damn lost. All I know is just simple progressions for pop and rock music…

  17. vheadfacelegs says:

    these lessons are so good

  18. joeyguitarlo says:

    I have a question. IN the key of C Major, would you consider the three chords resolved or unresolved. E minor7 and A minor 7. Would you consider these two chords “Resolved”.

  19. FatGuyWithAKatana says:

    very jazzy sounding indeed. i gotta learn more punky sounding stuff though. my friend wants to start a punk band and i like totally wanna do the guitar bits.

  20. SIRONEDRAGON says:

    cool..Carl : )

  21. psychodelicdragon says:

    very interesting rythm lesson!

  22. GuitarLessons365 says:

    @bgcorporation Hey thanks a lot!! I couldn’t do it without people watching. I am posting the score on the site now. It should be up in a few minutes. :) Cheers!! Carl..

  23. bgcorporation says:

    Awesome lesson man. Freaking awesome lesson. Man you take so much time to put these together, thank you.

  24. Stryker125 says:

    great lesson

  25. hinafu2 says:

    Great lesson!! thanks a lot : )

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