Q. C major C minor G major F major F minor? Please help and if you know a website which gives information on arpeggios or chords that would be appreciated!
A. Don't have time to do it,but take the chord tones,.. ie.. 1,3,5 major, 1,b3,5 for minor etc.. and play them
How do I play a c on guitar?
Q. Really I need to know how to play a c and an f. At school I have to learn how to play the guitar in a week and I've never touched a guitar in my life but I can play the piano. So how do you play a c on the guitar, not a c chord, not a c major or minor, no, just the note c. (same goes for f) oh and one more thing, say you have to play an e, does it matter if it's open or not?
Thanks in advance.
A. C is second string, first fret. F is first string, first fret. For E it doesn't matter if it's open or not.
Can a chord progression follow the aeolian (minor) mode?
Q. I'm looking into general chord progression structure, using the roman numeral approach, ,eg I-V-II etc., and i've noticed that all of the lessons i've looked at have been constructed relevant to a major key, so that I-V-II is
C major-G7(dominant)-D minor
What I'm wondering is, can you use this format, but using the minor (or aeolian) mode? For example, in C minor, would this make sense to say?:
I-V-III = C minor-G minor-D# major ?
I could have gotten all that painfully wrong, aplogies if i did, i've only been playing for a year and a bit now, but hopefully someone can put me in the right direction :)
thanks!
A. Yes, chord progressions may follow the minor key of the key of the song. But this occasion is rare and even uncommon, but serves a vital purpose in orchestra endings, where they play a very melancholic minor song, and the 4-bar ending they flipped it to major, thus creating a major, holy tune. Here's some of the song:
Key: C minor
Cm-Fm-Bb-Eb-AbM7-D dim-Gsus4-G7-Cm-Gm-EbM7-C Major------end
Play it on piano. EbM7 onwards, a little ritentuto is given. Although Eb major and D# is different, they sound the same practically. So it's not I-IV-III, it's I-IV-II.
Hope this helps :)
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