Arppeggiated Chord Extensions

Chord extensions can be confusing on paper, but don't let that stop you getting into them on the keys! 🎹

Another exercise using 7ths this week. Diatonic means 'within the key'. In this video every chord was within the key of Eb major. All we did was play every other key (every 3rd) 💡

It's really simple to play diatonic chord extensions, without having to fully understand the relationships. Besides, I think the best way to learn theory is through practice 🏋️‍♂️

Thanks for taking part, if you gave this exercise a try do let me know. If you have any similar exercises you enjoy, I'd love to know about those.

As ever, thank you for watching 🙏

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