Description
In the previous tutorials we have been grouping our country chords together in different ways; just so you could practice the transitions, all the right hand work and generally get used to the mechanics behind it all. Now it's time to actually explore how these chords are typically grouped together in classic country songs. Of course there are endless ways to combine these chords, and almost any combination has been done at some point. But there are some overall chord structures that you encounter again and again, and those are the ones we'll explore in this tutorial. Let's get started!
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