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Udemy Guitar Chord Visualization: Chord Method For Instand Chords [TUTORiAL]

Udemy Guitar Chord Visualization: Chord Method For Instand Chords
P2P | 16 April 2024 | 3.84 GB
This course is designed to empower you, unraveling the mystery of chord formulas and chord visualization through a unique color-coding system. You can create hundreds and even thousands of chords by understanding some basic rules, often missed even by the best guitar players. This methodology is not just unique; it's extremely powerful, giving you the tools to master the guitar.

In this course, you'll learn the practical, foundational building blocks of all chords, called triads. You'll understand why certain chords are major, minor, or diminished and how to relate chord formulas to chord names. You'll be able to instantly visualize six families of 7th chords, a skill that will significantly enhance your playing. Those chord families include dominant 7th, minor 7th, major 7th, fully diminished 7th & major minor 7th.

But we don't stop there! The course also covers extending chords beyond the seventh interval to create further extensions, like 6th chords, 9th chords, 11th chords, 13th chords, etc.

If you are confused or need a clearer understanding of chords, chord formulas, and how they're laid out on the neck so that you're never lost again, this is your course!

This course will MASSIVELY explode your chord vocabulary!

See you inside!

What you'll learn:
  • How to identify/build chord triad all over the guitar neck
  • Understand the basic musical chord structures as dictated by the major scale which is replete in 99% of all music
  • Comprehend, and use the superpower of, "sister chords"
  • Unravel the concept of extended chords
  • Have the ability to instantly visualize six families of 7th chords, including dominant 7th, minor 7th, major 7th, fully diminished 7th & major minor 7th.


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