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  1. CHORD PROGRESSION CHEAT SHEET How to read these charts... Each musical scale has 7 notes inside it. The Roman numeral system helps you know what chords to play, regardless of what key you are in. Uppercase numeral ( I ) = major chord Lowercase numeral ( i ) = minor chord

  2. The chord progressions are arranged into four charts. Parts I and II deal entirely with diatonic chord progressions, while Parts III and IV deal with progressions that use non-diatonic [borrowed] chords. Each progression has a clickable link to a song that uses said progression, and the specific chords in the song are provided.

  3. Regular Guitar Chords Progression in D Author: Gary Petrin Subject: Free Guitar Lessons Keywords: regular guitar chords, guitar chords, chords for guitar, easy guitar chords Created Date: 12/8/2013 8:45:55 PM

  4. D 2. Bergamasca (16th c.) G / / / / A D Chord Progressions & Am 3. Passamezzo Antico (16th c.) GAm ECGAmEAm A 4. Passamezzo Moderno (16th c.) DAEA DA E A & Strum: / , / , / , / , Count: qeqeqeqe 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 s4 Shuffle Rhythm D7 G7 D7 D7 G7 5. 12-Bar Blues in D G7 D7 D7 A7 G7 D7 A7 D7 & Strum: / / / 1 2 3 Am DmAm Am Dm 6. 12-Bar Minor Blues in A

  5. When positioned with different rhythms, harmonies and melody lines, chord progressions can be reused a lot. 1. F, B♭ and C. Example: Brad Paisley’s “All I Wanted Was a Car” - Key of F. This catchy riff is broken up into an arpeggiated pattern on one of Brad Paisley’s Telecasters, which sounds amazing.

  6. CHORD PROGRESSION CHARTS SEANWILSONPIANO.COM ... V7b9 chord C-Eb-G-B-D Gb-A-Db-F-Ab D-F-A-C#-E Ab-B-Eb-G-Bb E-G-B-D#-F# Bb-Db-F-A-C B-D-F#-A#-C# Db-E-Ab-C-Eb G-Bb-D-Gb-A Eb-Gb-Bb-D-F A-C-E-F#-C ... progression should be tried in mult Drop2 ways Target Root V Chord *V7b9#5 II Chord *min7b5

  7. Chord Progressions Progression 1 A – D – E – A Progression 2 G – Em – Am – D Progression 3 C – Am – Dm – G Progression 4 G – D – Em – C Progression 5 - “Brown Eyed Girl” Verse: G – C – G – D Chorus: C – D – G – Em – C – D Progression 6 - “12 Bar Blues”

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