Guitar All-in-One For Dummies, 2nd Edition
by Hal Leonard Corporation, Mark Phillips, Jon Chappell, Desi Serna
Chapter 4
Playing Chord Progressions by Numbers
IN THIS CHAPTER
Progressing to chord progressions, using the major scale
Numbering chords in a key with Roman numerals
Visualizing chord patterns on the fretboard
Playing through popular chord progressions
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Have you ever wondered what it means to play a “one, four, five”? Why do some guitarists seem to pick up on new chord changes so easily, almost knowing what’s coming next in a song the first time through? What’s the trick to transposing a song to a new key quickly and easily without having to fuss with key signatures and notes and rebuilding chords?
In music, different songs often use the same types of chord changes. On the fretboard, these chord changes make patterns that guitarists visualize and follow by number. The chords and numbers are based on the triads and degrees of the major scale talked about in Book 3 Chapter 3.
The neat thing about using patterns ...
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