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Okay, this 'Tonic Target Practice' game sounds like a really cool idea for getting that jazzy, gospely sound. Passing chords can be tricky, so having a focused game to learn them is smart.
Using C major as the example is great, and having those chord scale charts readily available is super helpful for anyone starting out. Makes it feel much less intimidating.
Ah, so you're listing out the basic diatonic chords first – the one, two, three, etc. That makes sense as a foundation. Starting on C major 7 definitely sets a nice tone.

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The video introduces "Tonic Target Practice," a game designed to enhance understanding of passing chords, crucial for adding "jazzy, gospely" flavor to music. The core mechanic involves selecting a target chord within a chosen key, here exemplified by C major, and then executing a 2-5-1 progression to that target. For instance, to target the F major (the IV chord), one would play G minor 7 (the ii chord in F) followed by C7 (the V chord in F), leading into F major 7 [1:13-1:38]. This technique, known as tonicizing, means treating the target chord as a temporary tonic for the brief 2-5 progression [1:13].
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The video introduces "Tonic Target Practice," a game designed to enhance understanding of passing chords, crucial for adding "jazzy, gospely" flavor to music. The core mechanic involves selecting a target chord within a chosen key, here exemplified by C major, and then executing a 2-5-1 progression to that target. For instance, to target the F major (the IV chord), one would play G minor 7 (the ii chord in F) followed by C7 (the V chord in F), leading into F major 7 [1:13-1:38]. This technique, known as tonicizing, means treating the target chord as a temporary tonic for the brief 2-5 progression [1:13].
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