Summary of Use the secrets of Disco music to learn how to break the rules of any Minor Scale !

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The video discusses how to use the secrets of disco music to break the rules of any Minor Scale. It explains that by adding black notes to the pentatonic scale, you can create interesting harmonic effects in your chord sequences. The video also covers the chords within the a minor scale, including seventh chords.

  • 00:00:00 The video demonstrates how to break the rules of a minor scale by adding black notes to the pentatonic scale. This can create interesting harmonic effects in your chord sequences.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses how to use the secrets of disco music to learn how to break the rules of any Minor Scale. It explains that a suspended chord is when you take what would be the third note of this triad and here we've got this c and we either move it up to the next note in the scale or we move it down one note in the scale. This chord removes the third, so you never actually know if you're just playing the suspension whether it's a major or minor chord. The video also covers the chords within the a minor scale, including seventh chords.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, the author demonstrates how to break the rules of minor scales by playing chords in unusual ways. He demonstrates how to play a g major seven chord (Gm7) in an inverted voicing (G-F-A-D), a d minor seven chord (Dm7) in a suspended voicing (D-G-A-B-D), and a slash chord (F-G-A-D). These chords sound richer and more soulful than conventional minor chords.
  • 00:15:00 This video shows how to play chords in a minor key using the "disco principle." This principle involves sharpening the sixth note of a minor scale to create a brighter sound. This trick can be used on the lower notes of a minor scale, resulting in chords that sound more easy to play.
  • 00:20:00 The video demonstrates how to break the rules of any Minor Scale by flattening the root note and borrowing chords from the Major Scale.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses how to use the slippery seventh note to create an a major seven, how to use this seventh note to modulate a third note of the scale, and how to use this seventh note to create a chord sequence's root. In addition, the video also discusses how to use this seventh note to create a chord sequence in minor keys.
  • 00:30:00 This video demonstrates how to use the secrets of disco music to learn how to break the rules of any Minor Scale. The music used in the video is from the electric disco 2 sound library, which includes 8 gigabytes of content.

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