Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Famous Chord Progressions I-V-vi-IV

Here is another chord progression used in many songs. Simpe 1-5-6-4 formula or I-V-vi-IV. For simplicity, Let's take a look at the C major chord progression and it's sale degrees,

1(I) = C major
2(ii) =D minor
3(iii)=E minor
4(IV)=F major
5(V)= G major
6(vi)=A minor
7(vii) B diminished

Major= Indicated by a capital or uppercase roman numeral
Minor=Indicated by a lowercase roman numeral

So for this chord progression in the key of C major we'd use

1(I) = C major
5(V)= G major
6(vi)=A minor
4(IV)=F major

Here are a few songs that use this chord progression, bare in mind that they may be using it in another key.



Adele- Someone like you


Linkin Park- Numb



Red Hot Chili Peppers- Snow(hey oh)


Bush- Glycerine


Jason Mraz- I'm yours

Try apply this chord progression to every key you can think of and keep on rocking!

Saturday, August 1, 2015

The Natural Minor Scale

Since we've already covered the major scale, I thought it'd be fitting to introduce the natural minor scale which is related to the major scale.

The pattern for the natural minor scale is

W, H, W, W, H, W, W

W=Whole step= tone= 2 frets
H= Half Step= semitone= 1 fret


To find the related natural minor to any major scale then you use the same notes of the major scale but starting from the 6th degree, on the major scale, as the minor scale root

C major scale

  1. C
  2. D
  3. E
  4. F
  5. G
  6. A
  7. B
  8. C

is related to the Natural A minor scale

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. E
  6. F
  7. G
  8. A
Try applying this pattern to every key and jam on!