Check Out This Chord

Published: 31 July 2024
on channel: Noah Kellman
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In today's short piano lesson, I'm showing you this sweet modern voicing with a gorgeous cluster in the middle - its an F#m13 chord! I'll always love a minor11 sound, but recently I've been loving the character that a 13 adds to minor chords as well, especially with this specific voicing. Try moving it around a bit to achieve more texture, and let me know if you give it a try! 🔥

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