Diatonic chords for the major scale – The ‘safe chords’ for a large number of songs

Category: chord progressions, Chords

Triads from each note of the major scale Take the major scale:  C – D – E – F – G – A – B – C Build a triad starting from each note of the major scale taking two more notes from the scale, skipping a note in between. These chords are called diatonic Read the full article…

The ‘root’ case : a major, his relative, a sharp object and a minor

Category: chord progressions, Chords, scales, Top Articles

Even when we feel that a song is in minor, how do we make sure? A strong evidence is needed. We may find some to prove the case. The one note that will clear away the doubts.

Playing chords on guitar 01 – Basic Chord Progression

Category: chord progressions, Guitar 101

The following progression is based on C as the root, C major chord used as the root chord. The other chords are found from the C major scale (except for A major), and are chords which you will usually find together in many song situations. Basic chord progression on guitar Progression 1 : |C|Am|Em|G| Progression Read the full article…

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