Music Theory for Players - Episode 10 Building Suspending chords with note substitutions

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You've reached Episode 10 of Music Theory for Players! 🚀 In this video, we're diving deep into the art of moving notes within chords to unlock a whole new world of harmonic possibilities.

Get ready to demystify some of the most intriguing chord voicings out there, including:

Suspended 7th Chords: Understand how the suspension creates tension and how it resolves.

11th and 13th Chords: Discover how these extended chords add color and complexity to your playing.

Add 9 Chords: Learn the subtle yet powerful impact of adding that ninth interval.

We'll also tackle some fundamental concepts that will elevate your understanding of harmony:

Tonic Major Chords vs. Dominant 7th Chords: Grasp the crucial functional difference between these two cornerstone chord types.

Substituting the iii and vi Chords for the I Chord: Explore creative ways to substitute chords and add variety to your progressions without losing the harmonic integrity.

Whether you're a guitarist, pianist, bassist, or any musician looking to expand your theoretical knowledge and practical application, this episode is packed with insights to help you move notes with purpose and create richer, more expressive music.

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