Learn to Hear Major, Minor, and Dominant Chords, and Scales

Hello Cherries! I believe that learning to hear major, minor, and dominant chords and scales may be the most important things you can do to improve your guitar playing. You can focus on associating each chord and scale with distinct feelings (happy/sad/tense), practice intervals, and their basic formulas (Major: 1-3-5; Minor: 1-b3-5; Dominant 7th: 1-3-5-b7). In this ⬇️ NEW VIDEO ⬇️ I'll show you the D chord, and the D major scale. The Dm chord and the D minor scale. Last but not least the D7 chord and the D Mixolydian mode "Dominant scale." I also show all three chord families. All three of these chord, scales all have the same root note "D." Three completely different sounds yet so closely related. Good news is that you can do this with any chord. Enjoy the video and have a great weekend Everybody 🎸😊

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