How to Improvise


Two Chords

The Cycle of Fifths diagram shows the relationships between chords. In this video I demonstrate how you can pick two adjacent chords from the Cycle of Fifths (e.g. C and G; C and F or C and A minor) to add a second chord to your improvisation: Exercises Pick two chords that are adjacent on the Cycle of Fifths. In this first example, I have picked C and G. Practise moving from one chord to another. Play the root in your left hand....

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