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Hey everyone!  I’m trying something a little different: a bite-sized music theory lesson in the form of a video post.  If this is something you enjoy/find useful and you’d like to see more of them, the BEST way to show me is to like, comment, and most importantly SHARE this post.  This is the clearest indicator you can give me to let me know that this is the type of content you’d like to see more.

A Quick Introduction

Today’s video is about a chord called the V7 chord.  If you’re writing music in a major or minor key, you can definitely make use of this chord to provide a strong resolution to a musical phrase or idea.  It creates a sense of finality and arrival, because music is often a journey away from and a subsequence return to the “home” chord of the key you’re writing in.

Enough reading – on to the video!

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This is sort of an experimental video.  It’s not super high-tech.  It’s not super professional-looking.  But I hope it got the job done.  If you found it useful and would like to see more content like this, make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE on YouTube, and – most importantly – share this blog post and video!  You can even use the conveniently-located social share buttons at the top of the post.  The engagement through shares, likes, and comments is what tells me that this is the right kind of content to create for you: the VGM Academy community.  Either way, let me know!

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