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The Chord Progression Codex is NOW AVAILABLE! https://shorturl.at/bouLV My pro theory + songwriting course https://bit.ly/2J2Nctn Enroll in my Rhythm Training Course at ANY price! https://bit.ly/3wDacU4 Chord Chart PDF at my Patreon: https://bit.ly/2zFwzOO This is the second chord analysis video I've done, the first being Bruno Mars' "When I Was Your Man", which was also conveniently in C and contains many similar elements to this progression. One bit of music theory and composition I forgot to mention in this video is the lovely movements that occur within the Eb-G/D-C change. In addition to the borrowed chord interpretation, there is a lot analyze just with the moving voices. The beginning of this song is essentially the bass playing down the notes of the C Minor scale beginning from the 4th (F, Eb, D, C), yet our song is firmly in the key of C Major. In addition, the change from Eb to G/D gives nice contrary motion, with the high Eb resolving down a halfstep to D, while Bb resolves upward a halfstep to B, before the conclusion to C Major. If you're rusty on your theory, here are the videos you would need to know in order to make sense of this video- Diatonic Major Chords: • How To Write Chord Progressions - Son... Diatonic Minor Chords: • How to write Chords and Songs in Mino... Secondary Dominants: • Secondary Dominants- Write Better Cho... Borrowed Chords: • Writing Progressions with Borrowed Ch... Here's the PDF for reharmonizing line cliche's courtesy of Berkelee: https://bit.ly/2M0AU5v The Kokomo video I mentioned: • Getting Drugged By Chords - Beach Boy... Please check out my friends Roger and Dan at GTR Gurus https://www.gtrgurus.com/ especially if you were looking for custom guitars or luthier work done. They're really nice guys and provided me with the beautiful acoustic guitar I used for this video. I'm releasing an acoustic fingerstyle piece soon and will be using this guitar to record it. My Patreon supporters are the reason this channel will be uploading videos for at least the next year. They have my appreciation and I hope yours! A special thank you to... Linas Orentas Marek Pawlowski John Arnold Christopher Swanson Marc Bulandr Bradley Bower Alvaro Begue-Aguado Don Watters Don Dachenhousen III Patrick Ryan / signals_music / signalsmusicstudio https://www.signalsmusicstudio.com Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:26 The First Four Chords 03:20 The Next Two Chords 05:01 The Last Chords 07:39 The Turnaround/Intro 10:58 Modulating to A Major 14:38 Outro 14:57 Why Do We Analyze? 16:24 Wrapping Up