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Hello friends, 

in today's session we will be examining basic chord harmonies and how they are constructed using notes within and adjacent to the major scale in the key of C. Our attached PDF will also demonstrate how flatting certain notes in the scale changes it's classification and how those scales relate to chord harmonies.  Let's get started!

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Anatomy of Basic Chords | Guitar Harmony Lesson

Gain access to TABS, exclusive tutorials and other awesome supporter perks at http://www.patreon.com/swiftlessons Hello friends, welcome back to Swiftlessons for another music theory guitar tutorial. In today's session we will be examining basic chord harmonies and how they are constructed using notes within and adjacent to the major scale in the key of C. This lesson will break down must know guitar chords and the intervals they contain. Let's get started! Download my Official PDF Study Guide: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41533582 ___________________________________________________________________ Links: Bonus Resources - http://Patreon.com/Swiftlessons Request a song at: http://swiftguitar.com/request Facebook: http://facebook.com/swiftguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons

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Hey friends, a quick personal update - Natalia and I are finally set to close on our new place this Monday. As I build my satellite studio, I will be offering a series of mini-lessons on useful licks, technique and theory. In the comments below, I would love for you to raise any and all questions you have related to these subjects and I will use your comments as inspiration for upcoming videos. Thanks, enjoy your practice!

Anonymous

I enjoyed this theory lesson. How about a mini lesson on vibrato technique?

Anonymous

Hi Rob, lessons combining one or two open chords (or triads) with arpeggios and scales licks (pentatonic (major or minor) and/or major) are always very helpful. Especially, with tips for sounding less "scale-ly" and more musical. Thank you.

Anonymous

Thanks!!!

Anonymous

Congrats on the new place! Really happy for you guys. :)

Anonymous

Thanks for the great lesson. Motivates me more to learn the notes on the fb.

Anonymous

Merci super intéressant