Description
A given sequence of chords is called a "chord progression" or just "progression", and in this lesson we'll explore a classic example of a 8 bar country chord progression. We'll be in the key of G, and you're welcome to use any of the strumming patterns we've used so far. This chord progression only uses the I and the V chord.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Anders Mouridsen
Tutorial Lessons
- Intro: Common Chord Combinations
- Country Progressions Gear and Tone
- 8 Bar Country Progression (Ala Jambalaya)
- 8 Bar Country Progression (Ala Hey Good Lookin')
- 12 bar Country Progression (Folsom Prison)
- 16 bar Country Progression (Georgia On a Fast Train)
- Substituting Minor Chords - Part 1
- Substituting Minor Chords - Part 2