The most common progression is "I V vi IV" C G Am F (or G D Em C which is the same progression in the key of G, easier to play for beginners) also transposing that first two with the last two chords (Am F C G) gives you more popular songs (C Am F G or G7 instead of G gives you a few older songs as well) Another one is D A Bm F# G D G A (Pachelbel's progression) in the key of C that is "C G Am E F C F G" One Tin Soldier and Jolly old St, Nicholas and Graduation are examples with those chords
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MaxwellMikel 3 days ago
frig i wish i lived close by you have lots of patience
dandyu 2 weeks ago
my favorite chords you play so nice. i am just learning them well i have them its the strum
dandyu 2 weeks ago
What a lovely video, informative and amusing at the same time. Thank you sir
cinilaknedalm 2 weeks ago
Great info love it
MrStrongarms 1 month ago
Hey it's Paul Tuttle Balding twin brother
MrStrongarms 1 month ago
The most common progression is "I V vi IV" C G Am F (or G D Em C which is the same progression in the key of G, easier to play for beginners) also transposing that first two with the last two chords (Am F C G) gives you more popular songs (C Am F G or G7 instead of G gives you a few older songs as well) Another one is D A Bm F# G D G A (Pachelbel's progression) in the key of C that is "C G Am E F C F G" One Tin Soldier and Jolly old St, Nicholas and Graduation are examples with those chords
HonorValorIntegrity 1 month ago
Wow I had no clue I could play all those songs that's awesome btw you should start a day care you could keep kids entertained for hours lol thanks
Colbswildman2 1 month ago
This guy is great! For the weekend guitar players like myself this easy compilation of songs is amazingly useful.Thanks for sharing.
5MGourmet 1 month ago
thank you that was very helpful could you show mw some more christian contemp. songs that possibly have just 3 chords?
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GodisMusic777 1 month ago