Acoustic Looper Jam 5 in E - Every chord is major?

Course: Acoustic Looper Bootcamp

In this video

In this jam, we're utilising the open strings and sliding the E shape up the neck to play the chords E major , F# major, A major and B major.

Theory points

The chords in the key of D# are; E, F#m, G#m, A, B and C#m.

In this jam, we're utilising the open strings and sliding the E shape up the neck to play the chords E major , F# major, A major and B major. In this case, the F# major chord is a secondary dominant chord.

A secondary dominant is an altered chord (meaning it's out of key) and simply turns the second degree of the major scale into a major chord (rather than a minor). This is common in chord progressions that also include the I, IV and V (1, 4 and 5 chords) which are also major - just like in our jam!

Strumming

Chords

Lead - E major scale

The lead in this jam is based on the E major scale, written below. We then add notes NOT from this scale over chords not from this key, which are the F# major and C major - more help with that in the interactive tab.

Full example - Interactive tab

Next Up: Acoustic Looper Jam 6 in F - Jack Johnson vibes

Well done! Let's jump into the next lesson of the course.

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