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Post by leerummey on Nov 13, 2011 6:48:03 GMT -5
hey all so ive been having lessons due to the fact that the ''im self taught '' method hit a massive brick wall my teacher is phil tyler check him out on you tube but anyway ive been learning octaves harmonics and loads of barre cord practice barre chords !!!!! wow what a whole new world they open up to you when you can play them !!!!!!! ive been playin e shape a shape minor barre chords and 7th barre chords and they are not as hard as everyone would have you believe oh and how many songs can you play with this open chord proggression ?? g em c d ?? the list is never ending
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Post by rayden44 on Nov 13, 2011 9:31:31 GMT -5
I know I post this repeatedly but it's funny! and yes the I-V-vi-IV progression is very common in pop songs. You're in G (G, D, Em, C), I believe Axis of Awesome usually play this in E (E, B, C#m, A) tho most of the songs in this are shifted from their original keys, and some are simplified. That said you can play almost every blues song with one less chord, I-IV-V or E, A and B.
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