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the longest dongest songest I've ever made ...is now out!
it's a 7 minute house / chillout / jam / thing for a compilation of 7-minute-long house tunes that you can shuffle (it's very good)
New Video: 3 Unusual Maj7 Chords And How To Use Them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNkkBG1qpJ8&list=PLWYuNvZPqqcEd_XkmJDEZPaDbvq_6Jq8I
You want to have different choices when it comes to chords, also Maj7 chords. There is no need to play the same things all the time. In this video, I am going to show you voicings and lines that demonstrate how you can use some other sounds on maj7th chords. Often we only focus on what to play on the V chord, but there are some really great sounds to explore when it comes to the good old (boring?) maj7 chord.
This will really help you add some more ideas and sounds to your vocabulary, whether you are using it for soloing, composing or arranging.
Hope you like it!
5 Sus4 Triads and the Perfect Maj7 licks you can make with them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8znTqiYRjg&list=PLWYuNvZPqqcGbyQmZ9N-TYsjd5pCfzYjI
Sus4 triads are great for creating some beautiful super-imposed lines on maj7 chords, and the sus chords are often forgotten among the diatonic chords and triads. In this video I will go over 5 examples of sus4 triads and show you both how you can use play and practice them and also how an example of them over a Cmaj7 sounds.
I have also included the chord voicings that you can create using these sus4 triads as upper-structures.
Hope you like it!
Are you using your Maj7 arpeggios on these chords ❓
It is very important to use the material that you practice in as many ways as possible! That way you spend more of your practice time making music than working on technical exercises with scales and
arpeggios. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvReIrmKa_U
In this lesson I am going to show you how you can use the same Maj7 arepggio over 5 different chords and give you some examples of how that might sound in a jazz line!
You can download a PDF and read the article on my blog via this link: https://jenslarsen.nl/using-maj7-arpeggios-chords/
Hope you like it!
wow, what a cool album with some cool music on it!
especially tracks 43 and 65. you should check those out esp. B)
C#maj7 (en Villa Nueva, Guatemala) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3EBP4sAyh_/?igshid=sb9e2so15ec1
UKULELE ESSENTIALS
The standard tuning for a soprano ukulele is GCEA. Here are some of the basic soprano or concert ukulele chords.
You can read them from left to right with the G string on the left and the A string on the far right. For example, the first A chord would be fretted with the second fret on the G string, the first fret on the C string, and open on the E and S strings.
Major
A: 2100
B: 4322
C: 0003
D: 2220
E: 4442
F: 2010
G: 0232
Minor
Am: 2000
Bm: 4222
Cm: 0222
Dm: 2210
Em: 0432
Fm: 1013
Gm: 0231
7 Chords
A7: 0100
B7: 2322
C7: 0001
D7: 2020
E7: 0202
F7: 2310
G7: 0212
Maj7 Chords
Amaj7: 1100
Bmaj7: 3322
Cmaj7: 0001
Dmaj7: 2224
Emaj7: 1302
Fmaj7: 2413
Gmaj7: 0222
Min7 Chords
Amin7: 0433
Bmin7: 2222
Cmin7: 3333
Dmin7: 2213
Emin7: 0202
Fmin7: 1313
Gmin7: 0211
Sus4 Chords
Asus4: 2200
Bsus4: 4422
Csus4: 0013
Dsus4: 0230
Esus4: 3563
Fsus4: 3011
Gsus4: 0233
For a baritone ukulele in the standard G-tuning, DGBE, this is a great resource for learning the chords.
For more soprano and concert ukulele chords, click here! For even more, click here!
Maj7 Chords - 7 Great Solo ideas!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwn07YQfIK0&list=PLWYuNvZPqqcG_YgSiib6TzQ1sSupO84zf
Maj7 Chords are one of the most important tonic chord types. This video will show you 7 different ideas that you can use when improvising over Maj7 chords. The concepts I cover are using different arpeggio types, triad pairs and super-imposed pentatonic scales both common and more exotic. Hope you like it!