View Full Version : what actually is chords progression?
donely
01-28-2005, 07:09 PM
hey guys.. i know this sounds like a real noob.. and in fact i'm a noob.. but
what is chord progression actually?
i've looked up many websites but they normally do not tell me directly what is it.. :(
i've made some songs.. and my friend who listened to it said the chords progression are all wrong :(
but the chords i've used are the same as some songs by some big bands.. i do not know where have i gone wrong... is my friend just bull****ing or am did i got every thing wrong?
:( please help!
Hamberg
01-29-2005, 03:16 AM
A chord progression is pretty much the same thing as a scale. A progression can't be wrong. He just didn't like it. Music sounds different to different people.
donely
01-29-2005, 04:05 AM
A chord progression is pretty much the same thing as a scale. A progression can't be wrong. He just didn't like it. Music sounds different to different people.
thanks.. this is very clear to me at least i knew my songs are not to waste..
but whats chords prog actualli? i play some scales but i still do not know whats scale.. it's like playing something i do not noe :(
Akira
01-29-2005, 06:02 AM
Here's an example of a simple chord progression:
Cmaj, Gmaj, Emin.
Basically a chord progression is just a sequence of chords.
Btw, sounds like your friend is just being a nob, ignore him.
donely
01-30-2005, 08:37 PM
Here's an example of a simple chord progression:
Cmaj, Gmaj, Emin.
Basically a chord progression is just a sequence of chords.
Btw, sounds like your friend is just being a nob, ignore him.
thx man.. you guys gave me confidence to play originals again :)
anyway.. one of my song i uses
C5, G5, Em, F5..
i play punkrock actually.. is that okay?
:confused:
A progression can be wrong if you made the solo first and tried to fit some chords over it ... It's funny , but I know people who actually write their music like this !
And 4 chords seems like Nirvana's progression , in todays punk they only use 2 chords per song ! :p
Lori_B
02-02-2005, 12:07 PM
Chord progressions are based from the Key of music your playing or writing in... Each key has basically 12 chords in it (altho I have seen where you can get as many as 15).
For example: If you were to write a song in the Key of G... the chords that are included in that key are G C D7 Em Am B7 G6 Gaug Gdim C6 Em6 and Am6
So a progression in that key could be: G C Am
Usually if you have a good ear you'll wind up writing your music with the progressions of a certain key without even knowing the therory because those chords just sound good together.
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