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Old March 22nd, 2006
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Originally Posted by hilch
Hey Feri52

Yeah working on it just trying to find the right chord progression I don't know too many chords so I am just playing around with the ones I do know . I thinking of a real up tempo sort of thing . Any thoughts ? when you read it does come over as a slow song or a up tempo thing ?

Thanks for the feed back appreciated very much
Here are the related chords of three keys, hilch. Keys are families of notes/chords, so they naturaly go well together. The I is the main one of course, everything should start and end there:

------- I - ii - iii -IV- V - vi

C ----> C - Dm - Em - F - G - Am
D ----> D - Em - F#m - G - A - Bm
G ----> G - Am - Bm - C - D - Em


... hope you can decypher my rather crude chart. Those are for the keys of C, D and G. Read horizontally for each. Stick to one key, of course. You'll hear how the three majors are the backbone, the minors can all come nicely into play.


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