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Chord progressions - guitar lessons provided by Kirk Lorange

You will be hearing about chord progressions from now on. A chord progression is simply a series of chords which make up a piece of music. Chords are the setters of rules within a piece of music. Each moment of any tune is backed by a chord which, for those moments, sets the rules. It determines where the melody can go, what the harmonies will be etc. When you hit a clanger (bad note), you're hitting a note which is not allowed by the chord of the moment, and your whole audience will know it. It is the composer of the song who determines which chords go where, what the progression will be. The most well known progression is the "12 bar blues" progression, so called because it takes twelve bars to to get back to the starting point again... see entire guitar lesson

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From our selection of Silvertone amplifiers, comes the Silvertone Paul Stanley Backstage Guitar Amplifier (10 Watts). Check it out! You're sure to be surprised at the incredible price available when you buy online... more details here



 
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