Which chords should you learn first? How to organize chord progressions? Someone asked me to play aI VI IV V chord progression. What does it mean?
So many questions right!
Let’s start by saying that chords are everywhere. Almost every song has chords, and it’s kind of hard to imagine a song played only with a melody (me singing in the shower for example).
Chords are one of the three elements that make music possible along with scales and rhythm. Every guitar player should learn a good number of chords but how do you know which chord should you learn. Also, once you learn them, how can you use them to play beautiful chord progressions on guitar.
In this lesson, I am going to show you 18 beautiful chord progressions you MUST know perfect for songs and songwriting. You can learn the ones I play in this lesson before writing your ideas.
Take it step-by-step and learn one chord progression at a time.
Tab available on my Patreon page.
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