Why not just practice 1, 4, 7, 3, 6, 2, 5, 1. Just an exercise in backwards movements of 5ths, (or moving forwards in 4ths). C MA - F MA - B HALF DIM - E MI - A MI - D MI - G MA - C MA. (Using the scaletones). This type of movement is common in most music, except there are usually some added chords instead of moving only downward in 5ths. Whatever chord you are on, even if moving from a C ma to a D mi, a next good chord choice is often a downward movement of a 5th ie. Dmi to G ma... etc.
very relaxing,great tune dude
masterpatric07 3 months ago
Thank you! I tried it, it was pleasure to my soul and I also tried 4-3-6-2-5-1 as well.
gzskras 7 months ago
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sotopagla 10 months ago
Why not just practice 1, 4, 7, 3, 6, 2, 5, 1. Just an exercise in backwards movements of 5ths, (or moving forwards in 4ths). C MA - F MA - B HALF DIM - E MI - A MI - D MI - G MA - C MA. (Using the scaletones). This type of movement is common in most music, except there are usually some added chords instead of moving only downward in 5ths. Whatever chord you are on, even if moving from a C ma to a D mi, a next good chord choice is often a downward movement of a 5th ie. Dmi to G ma... etc.
robertslistening 1 year ago
nice progression , if your tryinq to scare the pastor !
LongMoneyTrey 1 year ago 3
@LongMoneyTrey
Pastor must be talking about somethin serious! XD
alyssacroacia 7 months ago
I'm really liking this progression
Oreefz 1 year ago
How do you hear a minor chord?
Mlindos 1 year ago
@Mlindos a minor chord sounds more somber or sad versus a major chord that sounds happy.
adamsbatt25 1 year ago
men can you teach us how to play that song
i like the harmonise
ghettoway809 1 year ago
Cool ... Nice useful fingering techniques for runs ... Beginners will benefit from this
jeropp00 2 years ago
Thanks that was greta what are the right hand chords ?
erisoov 2 years ago
Thanks for the lesson. Very nice. Remember to always comb your hair after showering. haha
JamaicaGary 3 years ago
I hear lots of minor chords in there.
oymeit 3 years ago
Yes, there is a lot of minor chords. It's what you call a 3-6-2-5-1 progression, the 3, 6 and 2 chords are minor chords, which are:
3 = E minor
6 = A minor
2 = D minor
The other two chords are major chords, the 5-1, which are:
5 = G major
1 = C major (Key Center, or the key the song is in)
playthepianobyear 3 years ago