Gorgeous Classical Progression | Milonga Guitar Chord Theory Analysis

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In this video I'll break down the guitar chord theory of Jorge Cardoso's Milonga.
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🎸 What are "add chords" video → https://youtu.be/WUhQFntV3t4
🎸 The theory of 6th chords video → https://youtu.be/rc54JJU58iw
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🎸 WATCH THIS NEXT: Composing with voice leading and chord inversions → https://youtu.be/A-kZTB_EgOE

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💬 LESSON DESCRIPTION:
In my last video I talked about a left-hand classical guitar technique that was a game changer for me, and how I learned about it from working on the song Milonga by Jorge Cardozo, which is a classical guitar repertoire piece.
In this video I’m going to take the Milonga guitar chords and analyze their composition and voice leading.
I love analyzing guitar chord theory with any piece of music I play because it helps me understand what the music is actually saying, so I can speak the language of music and express myself with it.
Milonga happens to be a very famous classical guitar piece, and the chord progression is a standard progression that is used in a bunch of other music, so I'll give examples of where it's used as well.
The benefit of analyzing chords is that we might hear something that we think belongs to a certain a genre, but really it uses the same building blocks as many other pieces of music across genres.
I hope you enjoyed this lesson about guitar chord theory and found it beneficial. Let me know what you thought in the comments.
Thanks! :)
- Jared

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⏱ VIDEO CONTENT OUTLINE (WITH TIMESTAMP LINKS):
0:00 - About this video
1:10 - Playing the progression
2:01 - The names of the chords
7:24 - Analyzing the voice leading
10:36 - Roman numeral analysis
11:38 - Other songs that use this progression
12:57 - This progression in the rest of the piece
14:49 - Balancing your left and right brain
16:20 - My solo guitar arrangement pack (FREE PDF)

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