介绍了最最常用的一种和弦进行“C Am F G”(不用死记硬背哦,多用几遍就忘不掉啦!)。This is an introduction of one of the most common Chord Progression: C Am F G. (Use it often, and you'll never forget the chord progression.) * 欢迎留言,一起交流交, 视频
Now you should have one of the most common moves in popular music under your fingers—the I–vi progression. A song that makes use of the I–vi in G major is Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin’,” which also includes other chords you already know: C, Am, and D. Practi...
Learn what a chord progression is. Discover how chord progressions work, and examine some of the most common chord progressions and songs that use...
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Jazz musicians love to solo over the II-V-I chord progression.Essentially, what we do is just set up important chords in the blues chord progression by playing a II-V right before hand. It makes the resolution chord more exciting.
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Key and scale makes a huge difference to how the chord progression works.The exact same progression can sound wildly different when played in different keys and scales.Here’s a perfect example:Here’s that lovely first progression in C Major:...
The challenge is to create a four-bar chord progression over the bassline using this chord/scale combination. You can play any keys on the controller, and the Chord device will translate them into major triads. The Scale device will then fit the notes in the chords to C Dorian mode. ...
C Alternatives This section does some magic with the circle of fifths to find some progressions that will probably sound good with the main progression. The key might not match exactly in some of these, but you can use these to mix it up to put an interesting chorus or bridge in your so...
Suggestions for the next chord in your progression are based on a machine learning algorithm trained on over 10,000 songs. You can use your phone's microphone t…