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161 | Playing with the ChordMap
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/3012302/161-playing-with-the-chordmap

92 | The 4 Most Basic Types of Chords
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/1606835/92-the-4-most-basic-types-of-chords

81 | Roman Numerals Explained
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/1601851/81-roman-numerals-explained

165 | CAGED Guitar Chords (right-handed)
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/3088079/165-caged-guitar-chords-right-handed

168 | The Circle of Thirds (Ionian)
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/3123721/168-the-circle-of-thirds-ionian

194 | Circle of FIFTHS and THIRDS
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/3597963/194-circle-of-fifths-and-thirds

28 | Intro to Seventh Chords
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/1201536/28-intro-to-seventh-chords

29 | Intro to Extended Chords
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/1214541/29-intro-to-extended-chords

52 | The Hidden Symmetry of Chords
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/1389635/52-the-hidden-symmetry-of-chords

54 | Progressions are like Melodies
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/1409083/54-progressions-are-like-melodies

99 | I-V-vi-IV progression (all keys)
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/1612347/99-i-v-vi-iv-progression-all-keys

51 | Exploring Harmonic Space in the Circle of Fifths // LIVE
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/1386218/51-exploring-harmonic-space-in-the-circle-of-fifths-live

110 | Finding Extended Chords in a Key // LIVE
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/1870051/110-finding-extended-chords-in-a-key-live

127 | Extended chords - C Ionian
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/2040803/127-extended-chords-c-ionian

56 | Lesson 5: How to Build Chords
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/739225/56-lesson-5-how-to-build-chords

59 | Lesson 6: Chord Progressions
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/739231/59-lesson-6-chord-progressions

9 | Lesson 7: How Chords Function
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/800769/9-lesson-7-how-chords-function

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221 | Welcome to the ColorMusic Library!

Hello. This is the place to access all ColorMusic resources on music theory for songwriting: https://www.mycolormusic.com/

Most of the content is only available to Supporters here on Locals (I love you).

You can find all the materials directly here on Locals:
https://mikegeorge.locals.com/content/articles/playlists

But mycolormusic.com is easier to navigate. So definitely check it out. This video explains HOW TO NAVIGATE THE PLAYLISTS. Cheers!

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Tips for Breaking in your ColorMusic ChordMap
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February 11, 2024
269 | Lesson 19 - Quick Update

Hey there. I worked on Lesson 19 (Circle of Fifths) all day yesterday. Here's a short update that we filmed last night. Enjoy!

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December 01, 2024
304 | The Beatles - I Should Have Known Better

The Beatles' song, "I Should Have Known Better" is from their 1964 album, "A Hard Day's Night."

This is an early example of excellent harmony. John Lennon wrote this tune in the key of G ... along with an especially good borrowed chord, as this video explains: https://mikegeorge.locals.com/post/6413797/song-insight-q-a-november-30-2024

And the attached PDF includes diagrams for the full song.

Cheers. 🤘

The_Beatles_-_I_Should_Have_Known_Better.pdf

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November 02, 2024
301 | The guitar's standard tuning - EXPLAINED

Hey, all -- check out the latest video on Youtube. It's now live!

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227 | Why Use Colors AND Shapes
a better look at music theory

Music theory is NOT confusing ... but the SYMBOLS people typically use to understand it are.

In this video, we look at how to quickly understand the patterns of music using COLORS and SHAPES.

https://youtube.com/live/mSWUhD0wDiQ

In other posts here, I explain the benefit of color to see music theory. But people often ask, “… but what’s up with the shapes? Why also use these alternating squares and circles?”

So here’s a synopsis of why the shapes are so helpful, which summarizes key points in the video.

Traditionally, musicians try to picture the invisible patterns of sound using uniform black dots … along with letter and number symbols:

The result is a visually complex system of blotches and squiggles that’s confusing and even counterintuitive.

But when you get down to it, the two most fundamental labels used to communicate musical ideas is those letters and numbers.

  • LETTERS that represent the 12 individual notes in music, and
  • NUMBERS that indicate the different intervals between the notes

And together, these two symbol sets — letters and numbers — are meant to illustrate the musical relationships or patterns, which is what music is all about.

 

 

But while the letters do at least a decent job of distinguishing each note from the next — like C versus C# versus D, etc. — the colors visually clarify which notes are which more vividly and immediately.

And the color-note assignments here are based on applying the color wheel to the circle of fifths — where both patterns follow the exact same structure and sequence.

For example, in the center image below, the major scales of each key overlap in music to form the circle of fifths. And just as all the keys in music form this daisy-chain pattern, all the colors in the color wheel also bleed seamlessly into one another....

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November 29, 2024
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Song Insight | Q&A (November 30, 2024)

Hello, music nerds. Join us for the next Song Insight -- breaking down another classic tune. Here, we use the ChordMap to navigate harmonic space, followed by a Q&A.

We're hanging out via live stream Saturday, November 30 at 9:00 a.m. (Mountain). Chat Live or post questions on Locals in advance.

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November 22, 2024
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Song Insight | Q&A (November 23, 2024)

Join us for this new Song Insight -- breaking down a great composition. We're using the power of music theory (and the ChordMap), followed by a Q&A.

We're hanging out via live stream Saturday, November 23 at 9:00 a.m. (Mountain).

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