I just want to show you this right now, just to keep you going. So in your left hand, you are going to play E, Ab, Bb and Eb, okay. Basically, the chord has to be played in your right hand, Db, E, Ab. So what you are going to do, we are going to end up here, it is the same chord, just in the 2nd inverted like that Ab, Db to E.
So basically, in your left hand you are going to play this: E, Ab, Bb, Eb. You are going to take this chord now, two half-steps, 1, 2, okay. So a lot of time you use this one, just out of nowhere. This is the same chord, this is still big. It doesn't make sense, why, I don't know. It's this sound like we do over here, just going to the F, okay.
I am going to put this in this situation for you because I know some of you don’t feel like how would you put that? Where would you put that? Just because it's a rhythmatic thing, I speed it up. It doesn't make sense. I use this just to keep myself unpredictable because this thing usually catches people off-guard and if you want to be unpredictable, this is the type thing you want to use, you know what I am saying? So, let me go out to the keys and I am going to show you how to use it, like I said in certain situations just for like, some type of torque music you are going to be playing.
I just stay there for a minute and I'll go like that... Just a little quick situation. So, basically, like if you are playing torque music, you know how to arrive at the C or when you get to C and you know you are getting ready to get to that. F minor, this... and get to that F. So that's just some stupid that you can do.
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