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In today's video, I'm going to teach you how to improve your musicality by using very simple chord progressions.

The concept is about mixing things together to get an enjoyable musical experience. In this case, we are going to do that with chords and scales.

Take a chord progression and visualize which scale works with those chords. Think ahead if there are common tones between the chords and try to keep those notes to find new chord voicings.

Insert small melodic passages using the common scale and use them to go from chord to chord.

Analyze those ideas to get a deeper understanding of music.

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