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Intervals, you can think of them as the receptive of a chord, the DNA of a chord, the foundation of a chord, everything you need to not only create chords but also to analyze them and understand what they are. Why would you ever want to to do such a thing? Maybe you wrote a melody and want to harmonize it, or reharmonize a popular melody. Maybe you want to see what the cool chord is that you just "invented" or maybe a friend asks "hey, what chord is this?" and if you know how to understand and analyze chords with intervals you will be able to answer that question!   

Later down the line we can apply this idea to the understanding of scales as well, so you can rock out any scales you want as well, but that is another video for another day, for right now let's get these concepts under are belt.

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  • Understanding of fretboard
  • Understanding of intervals
  • General understanding of chords
  • How to create chords
  • How to analyze chords 

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Using Intervals to Build and Analyze Any Chord - Music Theory for Ukulele Players

New Ukulele Tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday Intervals, you can think of them as the receptive of a chord, the DNA of a chord, the foundation of a chord, everything you need to not only create chords but also to analyze them and understand what they are. Why would you ever want to to do such a thing? Maybe you wrote a melody and want to harmonize it, or reharmonize a popular melody. Maybe you want to see what the cool chord is that you just "invented" or maybe a friend asks "hey, what chord is this?" and if you know how to understand and analyze chords with intervals you will be able to answer that question! Later down the line we can apply this idea to the understanding of scales as well, so you can rock out any scales you want as well, but that is another video for another day, for right now let's get these concepts under are belt. Tabs - https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/?hl=en Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tenthumbsproductions 1-1 - tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com. #TenThumbs #Ukulele #MusicTheory Using Intervals to Build and Analyze Any Chord - Music Theory for Ukulele Players

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Patrice Leguy

Hello Marvin ! I think you've understood well the lesson ! and Tyler made a mistake as the 9th is on the 16th fret of the c string, not the 14th. That's why the Daad9 use a E note, on the C sting (4th fret). Needed to be confirmed by Tyler... VERY but "BUSY" interesting lesson, we have to build on it for a time... Thank's !