1.5 Major Scale Fingerings
2.1 How do we form MAJOR CHORDS
2.2 The C, F & G Major Chords
2.3 The D, E & A Major Chords
2.4 The Db, Eb & Ab Chords
2.5 The B & Bb Chords
2.6 The F# Chord
3.1 Minor Chords Explained
3.2 Practice with Major and Minor Chords
3.3 My way of writing out Chord progressions
3.4 Song Session 1- Hallelujah (Maj & Min Chords)
4.1 The Number System vs The Solfege System
4.2 Practice Cycle with Add2, Sus2 & sus4 Chords
4.4 Let’s expand our sound with Add2, Sus2 and Sus4 Chords
5.4 Song Session 2- Hallelujah (Sus2 and Add2)
6.1 Diminished Chords Explained
6.2 How are diminished chords used
6.3 Augmented Chords explained
6.6 Song Session 3- Silent Night
7.1 6th Chords explained
7.2. Major and Minor 69 Chords Explained
7.3 Song Session 4- Silent Night
10.7 Diatonic 7th Chords for the Major Scale
11.1 Major 9 Chords
11.2 Dominant 9 Chords
11.3 Minor 9 Chords
11.4 Minor Major 9 Chords
12.1 Minor 11 Chords
12.2 Uses of the Minor 11 Chord
12.3 Song Session 7- Have Yourself a Merry Little Chritmas (11th Chords)
8.1 Open chords
14.1 Sus Chords - Introduction
11.5 Song Session 6- Have Yourself a Merry Little Chritmas
13.1 Major 13 Chords
13.2. Dominant 13 Chords
13.3 Minor 13 Chords
13.4 Song Session 8- Have Yourself a Merry Little Chritmas (13th Chords)
14.2 7sus2, 7sus4, Maj7 sus2 & Maj7 sus4
14.2 Song Session 9- Have Yourself a Merry Little Chritmas (Sus Chords)
14.3 9sus4, Maj9 sus4, Maj13 sus4 & 13 sus
15.1. Introduction to Altered Chords
15.2 Chords with Add notations
15.3 No3 and No5 Chords
15.4 Song Session 10- Have Yourself a Merry Little Chritmas (Altered Chords)
16.1 Drop 2 Voicings
16.2 Three note Voicings
16.3 Four note voicings
16.4 Three Note Left Hand Voicings
16.5 voicing complex chords