winkybear
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posted on 5/11/2005 at 09:36 |
anyone got good chord progressions that worked for them?
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insanim8er
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posted on 2/14/2006 at 03:20, Reply 1 |
1-4-5 always works lol
If you learn your theory, you'll be able to come up with all types of
progressions. Of course 1-4-5 is used in most western style music... |
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bobdaigle
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posted on 10/10/2007 at 18:35, Reply 2 |
1,4,5 = G,C,D or A,D,E or F,Bb,C etc.........
You can use a Dom 7th chord as the 5th to add more tension before returning
backing to the root Tonic/Chord
There's 1000's of songs with just 3 chords
[Edited on 10/10/2007 by brian] |
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guitar777
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posted on 10/12/2007 at 18:50, Reply 3 |
I been working on the 1,4,5 progression but in a blues format
A7,D7,E7 for example. I'm trying to learn the triad inversions which are
really helping with learning chords. It's also helping to see the layout of
the fretboard. |
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brian
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posted on 10/12/2007 at 19:45, Reply 4 |
The triad files are cool you can do alot with them. |
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Timm
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posted on 12/7/2007 at 20:27, Reply 5  |
Try this one, it has kind of has a fifties feel to it, and it is easy to
solo to.
Major 1, 6, 2, 5, 4.
Ex. chords- C major, A minor, D minor, G major, F major.
C A D G F
| / / / | / / / | / / / | / / / | / / / | / / / | / / / | / / /
repeat
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wickedgibson
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posted on 2/9/2008 at 03:09, Reply 6  |
1-7-6 has been used a lot in the rock world. For example, Neil Young
'Rockin in the Free World' or Bush, 'Everything Zen' |
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