World's Most Common Chord Progression
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talor swif bad blod
4 chords by Axis of Awesome
Was pleasantly surprised to hear a sample from a Green Day song
Agreed
Same
Me too dude
@@GreenDayDog2004 with a username like that I'm not surprised 🔥
same here
Thank you for reminding me that this is how you look at chord progresions. My music teacher is so stupid she made me forget
Most of blink-182 songs use that same progression, for example Dammit which is one of my favorite!
@@offsetsface2135it doesnt
@@totallynotdiego-182 yeah it does in the chorus
@@totallynotdiego-182 c g am f
@@totallynotdiego-182it does C G Am F
@@kyoya5318that's fun it's just like she's out of her mind but rearranged (taking a guess bc I haven't listened to dammit)
Im really trying to learn more music theory and ive been watching a ton of your shorts. Definitely thinking about 52 week Guitar Player.
Costs like 2,000 homie, no disrespect if you do. Just a lot of dedication, and initial finance, so you gotta be 100% sure.
Personally I wouldn’t recommend for that price, could definitely find a proper teacher for less and give more sophisticated lessons
Buy a couple books on music theory for beginners.
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Wow. I’m bowled over. Thanks a bunch for sharing that snippet of info. You are a star.
The let it be chord progression
This is what I've been looking for the combinations of Chords in a Key... This is a big help
Don't stop believin' by journey
My favorite chords Cb
I was thinking instantly of WHAT'S MY AGE AGAIN😂
Dammit - blink 182
Across generations, it’s 1 6 4 5. Go back to the 50s and walk it forward. It’s crazy!
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The key of Gb sounds like the office theme
Free bird, but adds an F before C
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I call this the My Name Is Jonas progression. Also in Dammit by Blink-182
The first chord progression he played was literally good by better than Ezra with one note changed.
Once you listen for this progression you realize it's so common that to make a list of songs that use it seems silly. It's like making a list of all the songs that feature a female singer and acoustic guitar. The chord progression is popular for a reason, and even if we don't like the idea of something being common and over-used, this is one of those times that if it sounds good it is good. The trick for it to be great or at least good, however, is to use it well or cleverly, as music is more than just the chord progression.
Heyyyy mama rock me
Dude... The G progression is literally an brazilian song named Exagerado by Cazuza. You should listen to it.
'All i can do is write about it' Lynyrd Skynyrd
If theirs a secret society that gate keeps guitar secrets they're gonna kill the shit outta this guy
No woman no cry Bob Marley
Every song in the 90’s
Let it be
The coolest thing about 1564 chords is that you can hit target tones in a solo of scale degrees 1234 thereby building energy.
What about 1765?
The impression that I Get by Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Party in the USA by Miley Cyrus.
So i should memorized all chords in key?
Highly recommended to do that
Well, Somewhere Over the Rainbow uses
G-D-Em-C
Or
C-G-Am-F
When do you know if the chord is minor or major in the key of G (or any key)? I can’t figure out the pattern
Arent you afraid that your guitar dont have a pick guard?
Wagon wheel
Party in the USA
how can someone use this chord progression without it sounding too much like another song?
Rainbow - Since You've Been Gone
@fox0357 "Since You Been Gone", by "Head East", that's a 80's to 90's rock band that I go back and listen to now and then !!! Cheers !!! 👍😎🎸🤘🎼🇺🇸🙏 DDH 7-30-2023.
Intervals 5htp?
isn't that an unfinished cadence? im not fully sure from what ive learnt in school (i do music as a subject) ive been told that a I-V-I and a I-IV-I are perfect cadences, well something along the lines of it, i don't even know if this is even related to what's in the video
The only problem all these songs are not really famous unless one is a teenager...?
Give Ted Nugent his guitar back Brandon, and Im self taught but not perfect, I hate yall who learned the guitar completely do u make videos to boost thy self esteem? Do u diss us to feel inferior? Or is it all sarcasm
Day 5 of me asking you what a minor bend is like in the guitar solo of Peace of Mind my Boston
Good video, and it has a focus on song writing, that’s what someone who wants to be a musician strives for, to write their own music. I’d like to see more videos like this, it’s very enlightening and useful. 👍
I wrote about 5 songs that use this chord progression
Almost every pop punk song ever uses this lol
To be fair, before 1990 this chord progression was original!
After that it increasingly went downhill..
I’m shocked you didn’t say where it came from: SAM COOKE. He was the first genius to use it.
Brilliantly exemplified by The Axis Of Awesome’s ‘Four Chords.’
Made to Love by TobyMac, at least the bridge and outro are
lol Yeah the Pachelbel formula is so overused it actually gets annoying.
Did you just say "C flat"
yes, because you can’t have both a Bb and a B in a scale
And what about the Wonderwall chord progression, for example? I think it's pretty common too.
My fav chord progression is (II - V - I - VI)
I love your videos, no BS just straight to it and you are pretty funny as well, I watch your videos and they have helped me.
My first thought when hearing it was the theme to the office
The Oldest Malcom in the middle brother is a really good guitar player too, I never knew.
I instantly thought of Green Day when you player those chords; Dookie had a lot of songs like that
Black smoke rising chords are a little bit similar
Watch the 4 chords song from axis of awesome to see even more
As soon as I heard the first 2 chords I screamed “SINCE YOU BEEN GONE”
WHEN I COME AROUUUNDDD
39 by queen uses this
this has actually been deemed the "axis progression" by many, because of axis of Awesome's parody.
I wrote a few songs when I started playing guitar, and the lyrics and melodys were super catchy, I just wish I didnt use this progression like 7 times
This is my kingdom cu😊
stereo madness
The verse in bold as love by Jimi Hendrix experience and the verse in under the bridge by rhcp
Very well explained.
The boulevard of broken dreams also uses the same progression
Just looked at the wiki page and frankly what stood out is
ACDC
Guns n roses
Led zeppelin
Motley Crüe
Ozzy Osbourne
Motörhead
None of them make an appearance. This of course doesn’t mean they didn’t do one. But at the same time these are big enough bands to suggest they’d be prominent examples if they had.
You mean the most basic chord progression in the world? Yeah I know it 😅
First one i thought of was counting stars and impossible.
The first song i ever learned how to play, was on ukulele and it was those chords in that exact order. It was a filthy frank song, i was 14 😂 a couple years later I graduated to guitar.
It looks that Pachabel is the Godfather of music.
Did he just play a regular G major? 😮
I don’t know what the fuck most that shit means
NO WAY I ACTUALLY GUESSED THAT💀
Am I the only one who heard party in the USA? 😭
Thrres also free bird
Axis of awesome
😢 when he tells me to leave
I-vi-IV-V has entered the chat
Bubble
No idea what 1 5 6 4 stands for.
Cb. ?
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Just use 4-6-1-5 instead 🤓
This progression is actually used in this order in Japanese pop music. It's mostly 4-6-1-5 or 6-1-5-4. That way it becomes easy to switch between 4-5-3-6, 6-4-5-1 and 4-3-6-1.
Thank you sir for this simple tuturials and the info that you give
Beato
My first song “The Beach In September” I wanted it to sound like the most commercial song ever so I made the chorus this WITHHHH a modulation for extra commercialism 😂
Bro I instantly recognized Gb as the end of What’s My Age Again
I thought the most popular is I - any chord besides listed ones - IV - V
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Its popular because its "circular".
The home chord the Root, provides a basic starting point. Then the 5th, or dominant, provides the most natural jumping point. The minor 6th, also the natural minor of the same key, provide natural tension from the major and dominant chords. Then the major 4th, from the 6th provides the tonal direction which sends us back to home. Its the most basic cookie cutter progression that our ears just love the most.
The first song that I thought of was “dosed” by RHCP. The chorus is built upon this progression in G.
Because it just sounds good. Even people who know no music theory end up with that chord progression.