Chord Progression?
- chancho
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- Registered: 2009-03-15
- Posts: 62
Can anyone post a simple chord progression mixing major chord with minor chords? I can probably find one on youtube but thought Id hang here for a change, lol
Bob Dylan
Cavett-..well when you mention the National Anthem and talk about playin it in any unorthodox way, you immediately get hate mail....
Hendrix- I didnt think it was unorthodox, I thought it was beautifull.....but there you go
I've been imitated so well I've heard people copy my mistakes.
Jimi Hendrix
This is the strangest life I've ever known.
Jim Morrison
- cricketrider
- senior member

- From: indiana
- Registered: 2008-10-20
- Posts: 321
try A minor C maj D maj F maj A minor E major see if that rings a bell?
if my calculations are correct SLINKY + ESCULATOR = EVERLASTING FUN
- Old Tele man
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- From: Tucson, AZ, USA
- Registered: 2006-11-02
- Posts: 994
...here's Bobby Hebbs' song SUNNY, also starting on Am: http://www.angelfire.com/fl4/moremoneychords/SUNNY.pdf
- GuitarZen
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- From: Pacific Northwest
- Registered: 2006-11-18
- Posts: 2186
Hi Chancho, here's a progression from Pink Floyd that i like playing that uses chords from the harmonized Cmajor scale. Try these...
Dm (bar chord) to G (bar chord) to F (bar chord) to C (open or bar chord) then back to Dm (bar)
Play around with that and let us know what you think. For a strum pattern you could try: da, da, dada da ... hope you understand that as i'm
not sure on how to convey a strum pattern without going into a big post and even then i'd prolly get lost along the way. I think Lawrence Welk
would say 'a one anna two anna onetwo anna one' etc...ok, i'll stop now !
Cheers,
GuitarZen
chancho wrote:
Can anyone post a simple chord progression mixing major chord with minor chords? I can probably find one on youtube but thought Id hang here for a change, lol
- 69 jaguar
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- From: Wherever I happen to be
- Registered: 2007-12-12
- Posts: 886
Hey Chan,
Heres one that fits about a thousand "50's" songs..
C, Am, F, G.
J

