![]() So now you’re playing D-G-A instead of C-F-G. You'd raise the F chord to a G, and then of course the G chord to an A like we did before. Let’s start with the key of C again, and raise it up a whole step to the key of D. Especially together with the I and V chords. The IV (four) chord is a common chord to use in a song. These are the I, IV, and V chords respectively. In the key of C, let's say were using the C, F, and G chords. It’s pretty easy with two chords, but what about three chords? Memorizing the numbers (the I and V chords) makes it a lot easier than trying to remember every chord in every key. So you've changed the progression from C-G to G-D. Every time you’d use the G chord in the original key of C, you’ll play a D (the V chord in the key of G). Did you find the chords?Įvery time you’d normally play the C chord, you'll play the G chord (the I chord). Take a look at the chart and find the I and V chords. Every time you come to the G chord you’ll play an A.īut let's say you want to go even higher than that. Every time you come to the C chord you’ll plan a D. Go down one row on the chord chart to the D major row. You were playing C to G, which is the I (one) chord to the V (five) chord. What if that’s a little low for our voice? Let’s raise it up to the key of D. Let's say your chord progression is C to G. We’ll do this with just two chords to start. (For more on common chord progressions, check out this lesson ) In the key of C Major, that would be C-F-G-Am. These are the most common chords you’ll find yourself using in any key. You’ll notice that some of the columns are in blue. To keep things easy today, I’ll use all uppercase roman numerals, and just call out the minor chords as they come up. ![]() ![]() Minor chords are typically listed as lower case roman numerals. So you can see in the key of C that the C chord is the I (one) chord. The top row has the number of each chord in every key. These numbers are typically written as roman numerals. Every chord in any scale can be represented by numbers. First are the major keys, then below are the minor keys. The column on the left has all of the keys. To make the song easier to play by playing chords that you find more comfortable To make it easier to sing for yourself or another vocalist (moving the key up or down), or You may want to change the key of the song for two main reasons: In this lesson, I’m going to explain how to use my Key Change Chord Chart. ![]()
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