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Chord Theory // How to Read Chord Charts

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In video 4 of this series, you learn how to read chord diagrams. But not just so you can mindlessly strum chords your guitar. Here, you get extra insight into the theory behind chords -- so you really understand how they work.

It's easy, especially with the aid of color to interpret exactly what you're seeing.

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3 TIPS FOR WRITING CHORD PROGRESSIONS: https://rumble.com/vqsdf2-3-tips-for-writing-chord-progressions-mike-george.html

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Songwriting is fun when you can actually see what you're doing. I use the familiar patterns of color to explain music theory so you can write songs.

Guitar Keys // Interval Patterns

Fretboard Geometry // Intervals 3 and b6

Playing with Chord Substitutions

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