Neoclassical Metal Guitar Secret | Neapolitan Chord

Here’s a Neoclassical Metal Guitar Neapolitan Chord! It’s one of the most dramatic chords you’ll hear in classical music. The Neapolitan chord is built on the b2nd degree of the scale. In The key of E minor, the Neapolitan chord would be F in first inversion, like in Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata (D/F#). It’s fun to use this chord in your metal guitar riffs as well. Learn more about this dramatic compositional device in my full music theory course below. I teach you how to make metal riffs with the chord, take you through examples in Mozart and Beethoven’s music and much more! 🔴 Music Theory Course Scale and Chord Bible Classical Guitar Package (75% Off)
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