The Surprisingly Cool Augmented Chord
The augmented chord is really useful and just a little bit strange. Because it’s a symmetrical chord (made up of equal intervals) you can’t invert it without creating a new augmented chord, and its instability can be incredibly useful for moving progressions forward, say into a ii-V-I chord sequence, or even a key change.
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00:00 Augmented chords are useful if…
00:39 What are augmented chords?
03:04 Wait — they’re SYMMETRICAL!?
05:57 A little instability goes a long way
10:44 How augmented chords get used
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Bill Hilton
Welcome to my piano channel! Most of my videos are piano tutorials. Hopefully you'll find them useful if you want to improve your piano playing and learn improvisation skills for jazz, blues and ballad styles. I'm not aiming at complete piano beginners,...