See Music in Colour (A Simple Way to Understand Chords & Harmony)
Have you ever wished music theory felt more intuitive… more visual… more musical?
In this live lesson, I’ll share a completely different way of understanding chords and harmony - by seeing them as colours.
When: Wednesday 15th April 3:30pm UK time (replay available afterwards)
Where: My YouTube channel @mattsteadukulele
You’ll also find all these live events listed on my website: LearnUkulele.com
What you’ll learn
Instead of thinking:
“I → IV → V…”
We start to feel:
“Yellow → Orange → Red… and back home again.”
This simple idea can transform how you hear, play, and understand music - whether you're a beginner or more advanced.
How chords can be understood as colours
Why major chords feel “bright” and minor chords feel “dark”
The emotional “personality” of each chord in a key
How common progressions (like I–IV–V and ii–V–I) flow visually
A new way to think about music as movement, not memorisation
The Big Idea
Music isn’t just theory on a page.
It’s movement.
It’s feeling.
It’s colour.
And once you start seeing it this way… everything begins to click.
Want to go deeper?
I’m currently developing this into a full system (and a book 👀), so if this resonates with you, let me know in the comments!