I-V-vi-IV This progression is called “the most popular progression” for a reason. It's been used in just about every genre imaginable, from post-punk to country. It sounds so satisfying because each new chord in the pattern feels like a fresh emotional statement.
1. A-sharp major chord Note no. Note interval Note name 1 root The 1st note of the A-sharp major chord is A# 2 A#-maj-3rd The 2nd note of the...
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