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Hello everyone. Today I would like to talk about the most popular chords that are called “Major” and “Minor”. Those two chords are different from each other and you can easily hear the difference between them.
Theoretically, the simple way to understand those chords is by counting intervals: take any note and jump 2 tones, after that jump 1.5 tones, and you have a Major Chord! In order to get a Minor chord, you do it the same way but in the opposite order. take any note and jump 1.5 tones then jump 2 tones and you get a Minor Chord. But there is another simple way that you do not have to count every time you want to play major or minor chords, you can find that way in my books. That’s it for today. hope you find this lesson helpful. If you want to learn more about Major & Minor chords I have an Ebook called “be a better player” there you can find more about this subject and many other contents that can help you be a better player.
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