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<u> ''' [[Triads (lesson)|Triads]] ''' </u>
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<u> ''' [[Modal Chord Progressions (lesson)|Modal Chord Progressions]] ''' </u>
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Want to learn the basics of chord construction? Check out Andrew's lesson on [[Triads (lesson)|Triads]]
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Having trouble making up original and interesting chord progrssions? Check out Andrew's lesson on [[Modal Chord Progressions (lesson)|Modal Chord Progressions]]
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'' "Hi all, if you have been following along so far, you now know about the degrees of the scale and intervals. We're now going to start putting this to work for us in part 3 of the series - triads..." ''[[Triads (lesson)|(more)]]
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'' "In this lesson, we are going to us a little bit of theory to explore building chord sequences around the major modes. The inspiration for this theory lesson came from Dave Wallimans lesson on modal chord progressions. We are going to analyse the chord sequences in use and understand where they came from, and why they work so well as modal progressions..." ''[[Modal Chord Progressions (lesson)|(more)]]

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Modal Chord Progressions

Having trouble making up original and interesting chord progrssions? Check out Andrew's lesson on Modal Chord Progressions

"In this lesson, we are going to us a little bit of theory to explore building chord sequences around the major modes. The inspiration for this theory lesson came from Dave Wallimans lesson on modal chord progressions. We are going to analyse the chord sequences in use and understand where they came from, and why they work so well as modal progressions..." (more)