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"minor ADJUSTMENTS is not a one-way/right-way process YOU are the ADJUSTER and can
create any adjustments that youd like. This lesson was created to demonstrate the endless
possibilities of what can be done with one simple chord!!! Of course, I also demonstrate a few other
cool chords that can be used as well, like the double diminished chords and a few others, but
ultimately, we are focusing on ONE MASTER CHORD!!! :)
Below, are the minor ADJUSTMENTS that I made to the MASTER chord in the video
demonstration. The numbers in bold are the numbers that I moved, either (-) down or (+) up.
For example, the number (-1) below the chord (scale degree) in bold should be moved DOWN a half
step. The number (+1) above the chord (scale degree) in bold should be moved UP a half step.
So, in the key of C: 1 3 5 in the L.H. (Left Hand) is C E G. Also, in the key of C: 6 7 2 5 in the
R.H. (Right Hand) is A B D G
In the key of C, if you see (-1) under the number 3, simply move E down a half step to Eb OR, if
you see (+1) above the number 3, simply move E up a half step to F
ENJOY, but most of all, I want you to be YOU and PLEEEEASE - get creative!!!

TAKE IT TO THE 1 (This is the MASTER (unaltered) chord that we will use to make the "minor
ADJUSTMENTS")
L.H.
R.H.
1 3 5
6 7 2 5
MAKE IT minor"
L.H.
R.H.
1 3 5
6
7 2
(-1)
(-1) (-1)

OR:
L.H.
(+1)
1 3 5

L.H.
1 3 4
(-1)

R.H.

6
7 2 5
(-1) (-1)
OR, what I often used in the video demo:
R.H.
5
6
7 2 5
(-1) (-1)

TAKE IT TO THE 2"


L.H.
R.H.
(+1)
(+1) (+2)
1
3 5
6 7
2 5
TAKE IT TO THE NEXT KEY"
L.H.
R.H.
(+1)
(+1) (+1)
1
3 5
6
7
2 5
(-1)
OR:

OR:
L.H.
1

3 5
(-1)

6
(-1)

R.H.
(+1) (+1)
7
2 5

OR:
L.H.
1

3 4 5
(-1)

6
(-1)

R.H.
(+1) (+1)
7
2 5

*****The transition chord that I like to use in-between each chord:


L.H.
R.H.
(+1) (+2) (+2)
1
3
5
6
7
2 5

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