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I-IV-V-Helper

I-IV-V Chords of commonly used Keys

Made these for my nephew, and as an added bonus, it helped drum these into my head a little deeper.
Thought some others might like them.

Two more following these....{5 file upload limit}
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Nice job, thanks.

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X4 that is great thanks for all that you do, visual is always best.

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Nice job, X. Graphics ALWAYS help.


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Seems I lost my train of thought when I put these together
Thanks to a very alert member{Thanks Anthony}, I see now that I added an E7th in the listing of basic chords for the key of A where there should of been a G#, should of looked like this....
A, Bm,C#m,D,E,F#m,G#..{hope it's right now}
My apologies if this messed up anyones head!

When I find some time I'll try an redo that, and maybe sweet talk one of the mods to replace it for me.

Quite embarrassing, but great to know someone actually looked closely at something I posted


Edit: after looking again just now, not sure why I had the minors as I did, correct me please or refresh what was on my
mind at the time{lol } ok, I'm now going back to hiding under a stone


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You've done the same with all the keys, not just A. You've made chord vii, the same as V7.
Actually it's not a bad idea. Chord vii does the same job as V7 but usually not as convincingly as V7.
For example in key A, chord vii is a G# diminished triad with notes G#BD, while chord V7 (E7) contains notes EG#BD. So the G# diminished triad is contained with the upper notes of the V7 chord (E7)
I'd leave it as it is. The V7 is far more useful, better known and easier to play.


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