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Hi Everyone!

If you're not able to access it via Patreon for some reason, try this: https://youtu.be/7PZ5gaTl9c0

I uploaded a new version of this lesson with a message at the end because we had a technical issue with the audio at about the 1hr mark! This was a fun livestream talking about using movable chord shapes (ala Rubik's Cube) with the 7 chord progressions we came up with this month! If you need to catch up, check out the previous weeks:

week one 

week two 

week three 

Have fun watching this one and please submit homework and questions to the livestream discussion post.

Click here for the discussion post about this week's homework.

Check out the Lesson Archive for more Live Stream lessons.


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Live! July 29, 2020 fixed

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Tony Fletcher

I'm a new Patron. Where should I start?

Scott Paul Johnson

Hi Tony! Did you get an email from me when you signed up? Essentially, watch all the Music Theory for Guitar lessons AND the Music Theory Monday lessons and you should be able to explore whatever you want from there! www.scottpauljohnson.com/patreon-dashboard should help you find things easier

Tony Fletcher

Thanks! I found your email after I wrote this note. The dashboard is a great idea. Thank you!

Martin Anderson

Hi Scott. Unrelated question - what do you use for doing the markup on your iPad? I've had a look at all the best markup apps and can't figure it out.

Bill

Hi Scott - I made a little cheat sheet summarizing the key concepts that I thought I would share but I cannot find a way to upload it. The homework page only allows some file types. I have an odf or pdf file. Can I send it to you to upload? Thanks

Scott Paul Johnson

Hi Bill. I would love if you could share that on the Patreon Community. I updated the settings so you should be able to upload a PDF!

Emma.T

I wanted to know this too! Fab livestream , well done!

Leah Nicole

Whoa, I've seen that thing where extended chords kind of have triads inside and this was super elucidating about the topic.