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Uploaded by dynaca5 on Oct 27, 2009
Many songs basing on 4 Chords. Original song by The Axis of Awesome ( www.axisofawesome.net or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1fQ1P4Mwlc ).
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@dynaca5 What are the chords in the part in the middle in the transition from I V vi IV to
vi IV I V?
karimn97 2 months ago
@karimn97 The chords are always the same, E,B,C#m,A.
dynaca5 2 months ago
B-E-Autiful!
98Richardd 6 months ago
@98Richardd T-H-Ank you^^
dynaca5 6 months ago
do you play the same chords on your left hand? and just 1 octave down or waht?
cippen95 7 months ago
@cippen95 with my left hand, I play only the same 4 chords the whole time: E, B, C#m, A. My chord consists of three notes, for an E chord I play E B E for example. Hope that helps...
dynaca5 7 months ago
I enjoy hear it in C MAJOR!
fatfatat444 2 months ago
I-V-vi-IV (one-five-six-four)...but a cool pattern is those LAST 2 infront of the FIRST 2 iv-VI-I-V (six-four-one-five).
fatfatat444 6 months ago
@dynaca5 well that helped a bit. thanks
@dynaca5 So for the English viewers: E, B, C#m, A ;)
HalliHalloLaura 11 months ago
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@dynaca5 What are the chords in the part in the middle in the transition from I V vi IV to
vi IV I V?
karimn97 2 months ago
@karimn97 The chords are always the same, E,B,C#m,A.
dynaca5 2 months ago
B-E-Autiful!
98Richardd 6 months ago
@98Richardd T-H-Ank you^^
dynaca5 6 months ago
do you play the same chords on your left hand? and just 1 octave down or waht?
cippen95 7 months ago
@cippen95 with my left hand, I play only the same 4 chords the whole time: E, B, C#m, A. My chord consists of three notes, for an E chord I play E B E for example. Hope that helps...
dynaca5 7 months ago