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More and more people are pointing out mistakes in the video in the comments section, so please read the corrections section below! [Correction section] ・Aimyon's "Konya Kono Mama" → "Ai wo Tsutaetai Datoka" ・Response to the criticism that the chorus of MONGOL800's "Chiisana Koi no Uta" is not a canon progression → Strictly speaking, the original song is not a canon progression. To be precise, it is "45634151". However, since "15634145" is a canon progression, I think it is certain that it is a chord progression that has been developed from the canon progression. In the original song, it starts with "4 → 5", so it probably incorporates the nuance of starting with a subdominant, which is a standard progression, and the latter half is "4 → 1 → 5 → 1", which gives the impression of an intention to create a sense of closure. This video is intended to help beginners "enjoyably learn the sound of standard chord progressions", so I have used melodies of songs that even younger generations know, and intentionally omitted as many difficult explanations as possible. Please understand.・Isn't Shiina Ringo's progression "CM7 (ⅠM7)" "C7 (Ⅰ7)"? Answer to the point → There are quite a few different patterns for this type of chord progression, so I was wondering which one to use until just before making the video, but I decided on CM7. (Because it's easier to understand with less explanation.) In fact, there are traces of my worries in the subtitles, where the chord is written as "CM7" and the degree is written as "Ⅰ7"... Sorry.As an aside, this type of chord progression has a circular pattern that leads to the next one with a dominant motion, such as ・|FM7 E7 Am7 C (or CM7) C7 ・|FM7 E7 Am7 G7 C7 ・|FM7 E7 Am7 Gm7 C7 , and a pattern that gives a sense of closure, such as ・|FM7 E7 Am7 C ・|FM7 E7 Am7 CM7 ・|FM7 E7 Am7 C7 C . It's fun to compare playing it on piano and guitar, as each has a slightly different flavor! ・About distortion When I filmed this video, I was still a beginner at filming, so there are some parts where the sound is distorted. I found a solution, so there is almost no distortion in my recent videos. If you are really concerned, please read the same content in my blog post → https://sakky.tokyo/post-3586/ ---------------------------------------------------- I have selected and introduced 10 frequently used chord progressions that beginner composers should remember. I also introduce songs that use each chord progression, so please check them out as well. Here is a written article of this video: https://sakky.tokyo/post-3586/ ---------------------------------------------------- [Twitter] / sakky_tokyo [Blog] https://sakky.tokyo/ [DAW/Plugins used] https://sakky.tokyo/my-gears/ [Contact] https://sakky.tokyo/page-180/ [Splice invitation link] https://splice.com/vip/Sakky_tokyo If you sign up for Splice using this link, you will receive 100 credits (for 100 sound sources)! [We are running a song advice project!] I regularly hold a project where I listen to your songs and give you advice. If you are interested, please check out the video below. • Video ----------------------------------------------------