1 1 00:00:00,338 --> 00:00:02,758 Practicing seventh chords, Method three. 2 2 00:00:02,758 --> 00:00:07,656 the two, five, one progression in all keys with the left hand basically, 3 3 00:00:07,656 --> 00:00:11,258 this is part of the cycle fifth that we learned before. 4 4 00:00:11,258 --> 00:00:14,338 [MUSIC] 5 5 00:00:14,338 --> 00:00:15,428 The caterpillar movement. 6 6 00:00:15,428 --> 00:00:19,378 [MUSIC] 7 7 00:00:19,378 --> 00:00:22,396 This is a great way to learn the seventh in the left hand, 8 8 00:00:22,396 --> 00:00:26,008 because it will cover the most common chord movement cycle fifth. 9 9 00:00:26,008 --> 00:00:29,134 You will hear this two, five, 10 10 00:00:29,134 --> 00:00:33,718 one [SOUND] in nearly every song, many times. 11 11 00:00:33,718 --> 00:00:38,467 We'll also cover the three most common types of chord that you 12 12 00:00:38,467 --> 00:00:43,508 will encounter in songs minor seven, seven, and a major seven. 13 13 00:00:43,508 --> 00:00:46,298 [MUSIC] 14 14 00:00:46,298 --> 00:00:48,990 And you also get to practice a middle inversion, [SOUND] so 15 15 00:00:48,990 --> 00:00:52,088 there's the middle inversion, and the caterpillar movement. 16 16 00:00:52,088 --> 00:00:57,466 So it's all in one practice progression it's extremely useful to practice, 17 17 00:00:57,466 --> 00:00:59,428 let's try it in the key of C. 18 18 00:01:00,508 --> 00:01:02,190 So look at the family of C, 19 19 00:01:02,190 --> 00:01:06,628 first of all you've got a chord built on each tone of the major scale. 20 20 00:01:06,628 --> 00:01:07,508 [MUSIC] 21 21 00:01:07,508 --> 00:01:12,120 C major seven, D minor seven, E minor seven, F major seven, 22 22 00:01:12,120 --> 00:01:15,958 G seven, A minor seven, B half diminished seven. 23 23 00:01:15,958 --> 00:01:20,550 Each tone is number one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, 24 24 00:01:20,550 --> 00:01:23,548 this is where the two, five, one comes in. 25 25 00:01:23,548 --> 00:01:24,628 [MUSIC] 26 26 00:01:24,628 --> 00:01:28,434 two chord built [SOUND] two, D minor seven, 27 27 00:01:28,434 --> 00:01:34,048 [SOUND] we'll build on five, one, two, three, four, five. 28 28 00:01:34,048 --> 00:01:34,798 [MUSIC] 29 29 00:01:34,798 --> 00:01:37,678 Is G seven, the one is obviously the riff. 30 30 00:01:37,678 --> 00:01:40,548 [MUSIC] 31 31 00:01:40,548 --> 00:01:45,628 So second, fifth, you can hear each chord wants to. 32 32 00:01:45,628 --> 00:01:49,128 [MUSIC]. 33 33 00:01:49,128 --> 00:01:54,748 If we do G seven as a middle conversion there from the D minor, 34 34 00:01:54,748 --> 00:02:01,378 G seven, so there's G, middle with the seven, back to C major seven. 35 35 00:02:01,378 --> 00:02:06,942 [SOUND] So then you want to learn that in every key, 36 36 00:02:06,942 --> 00:02:11,428 so you move up a tone to the key of D flat. 37 37 00:02:11,428 --> 00:02:16,995 Second of D flat is E flat minor seven [SOUND] where 38 38 00:02:16,995 --> 00:02:23,548 the caterpillar end cuz the fifth [SOUND] is A flat seven. 39 39 00:02:23,548 --> 00:02:25,828 [MUSIC] 40 40 00:02:25,828 --> 00:02:32,178 And then back to the root [SOUND] D flat major seven, [SOUND] E flat minor seven. 41 41 00:02:32,178 --> 00:02:38,298 [SOUND] A flat 7 [SOUND] seven [SOUND] E flat major seven. 42 42 00:02:38,298 --> 00:02:43,878 Let's try the third one, so you're in the key of D, second is E minor seven. 43 43 00:02:43,878 --> 00:02:49,784 [SOUND] Fifth is A middle seven, 44 44 00:02:49,784 --> 00:02:55,468 [SOUND] right to D major seven. 45 45 00:02:55,468 --> 00:02:59,787 [SOUND] If you can hear resolving, 46 46 00:02:59,787 --> 00:03:04,104 [SOUND] Then up to the key of E flat, 47 47 00:03:04,104 --> 00:03:08,128 [SOUND] second is F minor seven. 48 48 00:03:08,128 --> 00:03:10,548 [MUSIC] 49 49 00:03:10,548 --> 00:03:15,298 Caterpillar to B flat 7 [SOUND] there's B Flat with A seven. 50 50 00:03:15,298 --> 00:03:16,628 [MUSIC] 51 51 00:03:16,628 --> 00:03:20,548 Over to the key E flat mjorr seven. 52 52 00:03:20,548 --> 00:03:22,798 [MUSIC] 53 53 00:03:22,798 --> 00:03:27,928 And the key of E, second is F sharp minor 7. 54 54 00:03:27,928 --> 00:03:33,548 [MUSIC] 55 55 00:03:33,548 --> 00:03:38,968 Caterpillar to B seven [SOUND] to E major seven. 56 56 00:03:38,968 --> 00:03:46,521 [SOUND] We're up to the key of F, so the second is G minor seven, 57 57 00:03:46,521 --> 00:03:53,508 [SOUND] caterpillar C seven, [SOUND] back to F major seven. 58 58 00:03:53,508 --> 00:03:56,871 [SOUND] Next is F sharp, 59 59 00:03:56,871 --> 00:04:01,827 second is A flat minor seven [SOUND] 60 60 00:04:01,827 --> 00:04:06,258 caterpillar to D flat seven. 61 61 00:04:06,258 --> 00:04:12,258 [SOUND] One up to G without major seven or F sharp Major seven [INAUDIBLE]. 62 62 00:04:12,258 --> 00:04:17,651 [SOUND] Next key is G second, [SOUND] A minor seventh, 63 63 00:04:17,651 --> 00:04:21,548 [SOUND] D seven, [SOUND] G major seven. 64 64 00:04:21,548 --> 00:04:28,208 [SOUND] Next is A flat, second is B flat minor seventh, 65 65 00:04:28,208 --> 00:04:32,352 [SOUND] [INAUDIBLE] seven, E flat, 66 66 00:04:32,352 --> 00:04:37,838 caterpillar, [SOUND] A flat, major seven. 67 67 00:04:37,838 --> 00:04:42,423 [SOUND] Next is A, second is B minor seven, 68 68 00:04:42,423 --> 00:04:47,798 [SOUND] caterpillar to E seven, [SOUND] all right? 69 69 00:04:47,798 --> 00:04:52,714 A major 7, [SOUND] next key is B flat, second is C minor seven, 70 70 00:04:52,714 --> 00:04:57,928 [SOUND] caterpillar to F seven [SOUND] to B, it's like major seven. 71 71 00:04:57,928 --> 00:05:03,278 [SOUND] The next key is B, second is C sharp minor 7, 72 72 00:05:03,278 --> 00:05:10,258 [SOUND] caterpillar to F sharp seven, [SOUND] right to B major seven. 73 73 00:05:10,258 --> 00:05:16,968 [SOUND] And again once you've practiced, tic the box at the bottom. 74 74 00:05:16,968 --> 00:05:21,619 You could even write under the box where you ended if you didn't practice all those 75 75 00:05:21,619 --> 00:05:24,468 at one time, so that you don't repeat yourself. 76 76 00:05:24,468 --> 00:05:26,940 You continue to practice different ones every day.