How do guitar chord progressions come up?

To write a chord progression on the guitar start by learning the C major scale. Then, add a Roman numeral to the scale degrees and build a chord on each note of the scale. Learn the seven chords C major, D minor, E minor, F major, G major, A minor, B diminished.
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How do you come up with new chord progressions?

So How Do I Make My Own Chord Progression?
  1. Step 1: Pick an Instrument. ...
  2. Step 2: Pick a Key. ...
  3. Step 3: Pick Either the Major or Minor Cheat Sheet. ...
  4. Step 4: Pick the Second Chord. ...
  5. Step 5: Pick a Feel. ...
  6. Step 6: Add Another Chord. ...
  7. Step 7: Create a Rough Demo. ...
  8. Step 8: Try Spicing It Up With Out-Of-Key Chords.
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What do chord progressions usually start on?

Chords in a progression are almost always labelled with Roman Numerals, based on where the note they start on falls in the scale of the main key. If we're in the key of C major, as we are in the above chord progression, then the Roman Numerals of the scale (and therefore, chords) are as follows: C = I (one)
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Do chord progressions go up or down?

Chords move, and, under certain circumstances, they move in a perceived direction. But they do not move “up” or “down,” the way melody does. There's no “up” or “down” in harmony. So, if you don't know what you're doing when you create a chord progression, your listeners may get chord sickness and barf.
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How are chord progressions numbered?

The key note, or tonic, of a piece of music is called note number one, the first step of (here), the ascending scale iii–IV–V. Chords built on several scale degrees are numbered likewise. Thus the chord progression E minor–F–G can be described as three–four–five, (or iii–IV–V).
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How To Write Chord Progressions - Songwriting Basics [Music Theory- Diatonic Chords]



How do you label chord progressions?

Chord progressions are usually labeled with a series of Roman numerals where each numeral corresponds to a chord in the progression. For example, I IV vi V. The chart below shows the Roman numeral used for the triad built on each degree of the major scale along with the type of chord.
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Is copying a chord progression illegal?

While distinct Voice Leading is copyrightable, Chord Progressions (like 12 Bar Blues, ii-V-I, C-G-Am-F) are standardly used in all genres of music and do not belong to any one individual. Rhythm - In most cases, the sequence of rhythms and "groove" of a song cannot typically be copyrighted.
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Is G chord higher than C?

On a C scale, the notes from low to high would be C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C.
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Do chord progressions have to be in the same scale?

In your average chord progression, most of the time all of the notes will stay in the scale that correlates with the key of your song. If the song is in G major, your chords will contain notes that are found in that scale- G major, C major, D major, E minor, A minor, B minor.
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What's the most famous chord progression of all time?

I-V-vi-IV

This progression is called “the most popular progression” for a reason. It's been used in just about every genre imaginable, from post-punk to country. It sounds so satisfying because each new chord in the pattern feels like a fresh emotional statement.
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What's the most common chord progression?

The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It involves the I, V, vi, and IV chords of any particular musical scale. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be: C–G–Am–F.
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What is the most common 4 chord progression?

The most important four-chord progression: vi-IV-I-V
  • The vi–IV–I–V progression, also referred to as I–V–vi–IV, is a very popular option for many songwriters. ...
  • This was Am–F–C–G: vi–IV–I–V in the key of C.
  • That time it was C–G-Am–F: I–V–vi–IV.
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What is the best chord progression app?

The 7 best Android apps for songwriters and musicians
  • ChordChord: Progression Generator & Music Maker. ...
  • All Chords Guitar. ...
  • Lil Drum Machine. ...
  • Aroundsound Audio Recorder. ...
  • Rhymes Finder. ...
  • BOSS Tuner. ...
  • Tully. ...
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What chord is BDG?

The G chord can be played in different ways or inversions. In root position, the notes are G B D. In the first inversion the notes are B D G and in the second inversion, D B G. The diagram on the right shows the G maj chord in root position, 1st and 2nd inversions.
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Why is it called Cadd9?

C-E-G-D is Cadd9, because it's a C chord (C-E-G) with a 9th added, that is, the note one octave up from the 2nd. The same principle applies to Cadd4.
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What is the II chord called?

The triad built on the supertonic note is called the supertonic chord. In Roman numeral analysis, the supertonic chord is typically symbolized by the Roman numeral "ii" in a major key, indicating that the chord is a minor chord (in C: D–F–A).
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Are guitar riffs copyrighted?

The short answer is an old rock & roll truism, which a jury in Los Angeles this week upheld when it rejected an infringement claim against Zep's “Stairway to Heaven”: You can't copyright a riff. Not even when it's The Riff.
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What happens if you accidentally plagiarize a song?

Contrary to popular myth, there is no maximum number of notes you can copy 'legally'. If your song sounds recognisably like part of another song, and the other side can demonstrate in court that copying has occurred, you could end up owing someone a lot of money, or even lose ownership of your own work.
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Can you steal melodies?

Music plagiarism is the use or close imitation of another author's music while representing it as one's own original work. Plagiarism in music now occurs in two contexts—with a musical idea (that is, a melody or motif) or sampling (taking a portion of one sound recording and reusing it in a different song).
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How do you analyze chord progressions?

To do this we:
  1. Determine the key. Find the Key Signature. Find Cadences at end of phrases and sections. Look for ii-V-I's, V-I's, and ii-V's (incomplete cadences that resolve to the I chord at the beginning of the next section) ...
  2. Label all chords with Roman Numerals based on their relationship to the I chord.
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What is a 1 3 5 chord progression?

Triads. The triad is a class of chords, specifically three-note chords formed by this formula: 1-3-5 or root, third, fifth. In this example they are constructed of two consecutive thirds. The major is very consonant; the minor is a bit less so but still consonant for most purposes.
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How are 7th chords formed?

A seventh chord is built by adding an extra note to a triad which is an interval of a 7th above the root note. e.g. If you build a triad on C you will use the notes (C-E-G). If you add a another note a 7th above C then you will have C-E-G-B. You have just created a basic seventh chord.
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What are the 4 chords to every pop song?

The famous four chords used in many pop song progressions are the I, V, vi and IV chords of a major key. The roman numerals represent the numbers of the major scale we begin a chord from (1, 5, 6, 4) so in C major this would be C, G, Amin, F or in G major it would be G, D, Emin, C.
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