[...] chord number talk I to IV is a circle progression. So is ii to V, and iii to vi, and so on. (take a look at this chart for a mapping of chords to intervals in various keys). So if we were to flesh out a full circle progression in a major scale it would look like [...]
[...] you need some reference as to what chords go with what scales check out my chord transposition chart, and here is a great post on building progressions and charting the chords that belong to certain [...]
[...] you need some reference as to what chords go with what scales check out my chord transposition chart, and here is a great post on building progressions and charting the chords that belong to certain [...]
February 6, 2009 at 12:31 am
[...] chord number talk I to IV is a circle progression. So is ii to V, and iii to vi, and so on. (take a look at this chart for a mapping of chords to intervals in various keys). So if we were to flesh out a full circle progression in a major scale it would look like [...]
April 18, 2009 at 1:25 pm
[...] you need some reference as to what chords go with what scales check out my chord transposition chart, and here is a great post on building progressions and charting the chords that belong to certain [...]
September 2, 2009 at 9:08 pm
[...] you need some reference as to what chords go with what scales check out my chord transposition chart, and here is a great post on building progressions and charting the chords that belong to certain [...]