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Music Theory for Songwriters
Welcome
1. Intro : Promo for Theory for Songwriters (2:23)
2. Welcome (2:21)
The Basics
3. Terms (4:35)
4. notes (4:48)
5. Intervals, steps, scales (5:11)
6. Major, minor scale by counting tones (5:30)
7. Intervals on the Guitar (4:45)
8. note names on Guitar (2:10)
9. chords on guitar (1:09)
10. All the intervals (6:10)
10.5 download your scales and chords (0:19)
Keys and Chords
11. How chords are built (5:03)
12. Major chords, shapes (4:41)
13. Minor chords, shapes (3:17)
14. Major minor Key comparison (4:23)
15. dimished chords (4:42)
16. Dominant and Minor 7 chords (8:52)
17. dimished chords - advanced (4:42)
18. dimished chords - advanced Pt.2 (4:44)
19. Key Signature (3:27)
Chord Progressions
20. What are chord progressions (2:41)
21.Make a progression with roman numerals (3:51)
22. Variations on I IV V (7:20)
23. Roman numerals on G (1:30)
24. Why do we have different keys (8:11)
25. Minor vi chord (7:54)
26. Fmaj D maj (4:51)
27. Going beyond the 4 chord progression (6:54)
28. Minor chord tones (5:09)
Common Chord Progressions
29. Common chord progressions major (7:36)
30 Common Minor chord Progressions (5:32)
31. Tips, Exercises, experiments with Chord Progressions (4:30)
Melody
32. What is Melody (2:22)
33. Suggestions on melody writting (5:55)
34. What is a Hook (3:25)
35. Techniques for finding a melody (6:30)
Extra Musical Material
36. what is 6:8 (6:42)
37. Relative Keys (9:58)
38. Transposition (3:15)
39. Intervals with Song Examples Pt. 1 (7:37)
40 . Intervals Song Examples Pt. 2 (4:22)
41. Song Structure (7:44)
42. Song Sructure music examples (6:08)
Conclusion
43. Congratulations (0:43)
4. notes
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