PFDarkside of the Forum Aug 20, 2005 #1 I need a chord progression for pop/rock that ends with IV, iv (IV, IVm). Anyone got some good ones?
S seafoamer Guest Aug 20, 2005 #2 Re: Chord progression help //: I / vi / IV / iv :// lowercase = minor Last edited: Aug 20, 2005
Stevo Tonus Maximus Pacificas Aug 21, 2005 #3 Re: Chord progression help I ii iii V IV ex: A Bm C#m E D
S seafoamer Guest Aug 21, 2005 #4 Re: Chord progression help Stevo said: I ii iii V IV ex: A Bm C#m E D Click to expand... Cool progression, but it doesn't meet his criteria of ending with a IV chord followed by a IVminor chord.
Re: Chord progression help Stevo said: I ii iii V IV ex: A Bm C#m E D Click to expand... Cool progression, but it doesn't meet his criteria of ending with a IV chord followed by a IVminor chord.
HooDs Pintologist Aug 21, 2005 #6 Re: Chord progression help Stevo said: I ii iii V IV ex: A Bm C#m E D Click to expand... Lose the E note and you've got The Cure's Boys Dont Cry!
Re: Chord progression help Stevo said: I ii iii V IV ex: A Bm C#m E D Click to expand... Lose the E note and you've got The Cure's Boys Dont Cry!
Stevo Tonus Maximus Pacificas Aug 21, 2005 #7 Re: Chord progression help seafoamer said: Cool progression, but it doesn't meet his criteria of ending with a IV chord followed by a IVminor chord. Click to expand... Ahh.. my lame comprehension of the original request
Re: Chord progression help seafoamer said: Cool progression, but it doesn't meet his criteria of ending with a IV chord followed by a IVminor chord. Click to expand... Ahh.. my lame comprehension of the original request
Stevo Tonus Maximus Pacificas Aug 21, 2005 #8 Re: Chord progression help If I'm interpreting this correctly, the last 2 chords remind me of the Beatles: Bm A C#m D Dm F#m Bm A D Dm
Re: Chord progression help If I'm interpreting this correctly, the last 2 chords remind me of the Beatles: Bm A C#m D Dm F#m Bm A D Dm
PFDarkside of the Forum Aug 21, 2005 #9 Re: Chord progression help Thanks guys, and yes, it sound very Beatles-esque. That and having a decending bass line under a static chord: A, A/G, A/F#, A/F, A/E, E (The A/E acts as an Esus4, I love that progression)
Re: Chord progression help Thanks guys, and yes, it sound very Beatles-esque. That and having a decending bass line under a static chord: A, A/G, A/F#, A/F, A/E, E (The A/E acts as an Esus4, I love that progression)
R Robbiedbee New member Nov 13, 2005 #10 Re: Chord progression help PFDarkside said: Thanks guys, and yes, it sound very Beatles-esque. That and having a decending bass line under a static chord: A, A/G, A/F#, A/F, A/E, E (The A/E acts as an Esus4, I love that progression) Click to expand... Change the A to Am, and you have the progression to While My Guitar Gently Weeps. \m/
Re: Chord progression help PFDarkside said: Thanks guys, and yes, it sound very Beatles-esque. That and having a decending bass line under a static chord: A, A/G, A/F#, A/F, A/E, E (The A/E acts as an Esus4, I love that progression) Click to expand... Change the A to Am, and you have the progression to While My Guitar Gently Weeps. \m/