Sunday, 23 May 2010

Learn root movements in a chord progression

ShareBy: Darrin Koltow 12 February 2010

If you get a chord progression, try you this in a way that will help you understand and effectively apply and helps in understanding, to learn the root movements between the chords as music this way funktioniert.Auf.

Take the simple chord progression C, most, F, G7, and then back to C.Can only enough about music theory and technology, to those letters in chord shapes turn wissen.Aber then someone comes and says "Hey, we take the progression in g major." And you say "Safe" and start sweating, drag your preferred wireless device and click on Google "Chord change gradients of C in g major".

Perhaps this method is actually works, but the satisfaction of knowledge of the root movement of the original progression and apply that same movement in g major is missing.Know the root movement can statements as follows: "the first progression in the root starts C, fails a minor third to most and down again from there major third F and a major second to G7."Sounds kind of mechanical but mechanical can be useful.

Convert this long sentence in this stream: start at the root (C) extend an m3, down M3, M2.Alternativ, convert these movements in cell numbers: start at C, go 3 frets, left (on fretboard) 4 frets, until 2 frets Links.Wenn a few basic bar chords know, can use these series of numbers, any key to spielen.Sie must start to C; take the progression in any key.

The next time we can translate chord name in cell numbers so that you immediately a chord progression root movement find under review.

Thank you for reading.

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