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See how Freddie Mercury wrote this chord progression using the theory of harmony. You'll learn how to play "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" on both piano and guitar -- and, more importantly, understand how the song was actually written.
Nerd alert: It's in D Ionian ... with borrowed chords from the parallel Aeolian and Lydian modes. (Watch the video to see exactly what I mean.) Here, you'll get inside Queen's collective head to gain special insight that will boost your own skills as a songwriter.
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Songwriting is fun when you can actually see what you're doing. I use the familiar patterns of color to explain music theory so you can write songs.