Music Theory Vol.4
Understanding Extended Chords
What you will learn
In this course, studentes will learn how to identify extended chords, 7, 9, 11 and 13.
As an amateur or self-taught musician you will improve your understanding of what you play.
You will be able to understand how chords are structured and how to understand music charts.
If you know music theory this course will enhance your knowledge on chords.
Why take this course?
Do you play chords but do not understand some more complicated chords and prefer not to play them?
Are you a music student and do you want to deepen the theory of chords?
Are you a self-taught or lyrical musician and want to know more about what are you playing?
If you have identified yourself with any of the above questions, this course is for you
This course is focused on learning to build and identify the most complex chords from 4-note chords, not just the traditional 7 or dominant chords.
You will know the so-called "Extended Chords", some of the chords you will learn are:
4 notes chords like:
Cmaj7 Cmaj7 # 5 Cmaj7b5 C7sus4
C7 C7sus4
Cm7 CmMaj7
5 notes chords like:
C9 Cmaj9 Cm9
C7b9 C7 # 9
6 notes chords like:
C11 Cm11 Cmaj9 # 11 Cm11b5 Cm11b5b9
7 notes chords like:
C13 Cm13 Cmaj13
Through lessons with visual and auditory explanations you can learn to build these chords from any note, but most importantly you will understand the chords that appear in pieces you want to play !!
The contents of this course are divided into:
Lessons with an explanation of each chord
Downloadable PDF material
Exercises where you identify written chords
Mini-quizzes
Register today and take that step to learn in depth the world of extended chords.