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Chord Progressions

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you would know if you had some faith ;P its basically...a progression of chords. a series of chords in order that are repeated, sometimes reffered to as a riff or a lick
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A chord progression is a combination of chords that sound good together. A song may have one chord progression that repeats itself throughout the entire song.
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Guitar chord progressions are like baby brothers - you cannot escape from them and they take some explaining. Let us do some analysis on the term "guitar chord progressions". In case you did not know, any time two or more notes ar...
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Here’s a common chord progression used in many popular songs. You’ll hear it in songs like What a Wonderful World, and Cupid, by Sam Cooke, as well as some more modern tunes. I highly recommend singing a song you like as you play these chan...
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I stay away from stock chord voicings like 1,3,5 triads. I experiment with clusters a lot by doing suspended 9th, and 4th chords over unexpected bass notes, and mutating the progression by substituting different inversions in the right hand...
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Ok, now for a serious contribution to this topic. These days, in modern music there are only a few different types of progressions used. A lot of these stem from a root minor chord. From there, you have a few options of where to go. But a v...
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The short answer is "understanding". By learning chords and how they are formed and used, we are getting inside of music to see what it is made of. It's like having an x-ray machine that looks deep inside of an object, to see what...
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JOHNSON No, I’m pretty bad with knowing all the scales. I saw a Joseph Campbell documentary once. He was saying there was a meeting of all these different religions at a conference. One guy said, “I don’t really understand the theology behi...
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I present to you: "The Rumor" by Olivia Newton-John This is one of those songs I can listen to over and over again. I remember seeing the video when I was a wee child. I also remember my mother owning a copy of The Rumor album in ...
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no, a chord progression cannot be called a riff. If ou repeated it enough then it could be called one. but usually, A riff is a piece played on the lead guitar, i.e. - a series of notes. A riff basically repeats itself, otherwise it's just ...
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