Comments on: Building Chords and Progressions of The Minor Scale https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale Free Quality Guitar Lessons Tue, 05 Sep 2023 22:24:58 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Klaus Crow https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/#comment-239575 Mon, 01 Nov 2021 12:53:35 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14475#comment-239575 👍 Best, Klaus]]> In reply to Joas.

Hi Joas,
Your progression Am-Em-F-Dm sounds perfectly fine, so yes it makes total sense. 😄👍

Best,
Klaus

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By: Joas https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/#comment-239538 Fri, 29 Oct 2021 09:58:36 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14475#comment-239538 Thanks very interesting. Question, a minor chord progression like this Am-Em-F-Dm (i-v-VI-iv) does it make sense? Does it sounds good as it seems to me or am I wrong?

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By: Why and How to Write Songs on Guitar – Complete Guide! – Guitar Nutter https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/#comment-235637 Thu, 25 Feb 2021 13:54:30 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14475#comment-235637 […] a song in a major key, C major for example (which expresses a more happy, feel good sound) or in a minor key, Am for example (which gives a more melancholic, sorrowful or sad feel to […]

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By: Why and How to Write Songs on Guitar – Complete Guide! - Guitar Domain https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/#comment-234854 Thu, 28 Jan 2021 06:55:17 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14475#comment-234854 […] a song in a major key, C major for example (which expresses a more happy, feel good sound) or in a minor key, Am for example (which gives a more melancholic, sorrowful or sad feel to […]

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By: Max deWinter https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/#comment-206334 Mon, 19 Feb 2018 10:50:45 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14475#comment-206334 You really stack 3rds? A third and a fifth. is that that same thing? 4 semitones and 3 semitones to the major fifth.

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By: SeanDMillz https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/#comment-195239 Tue, 29 Aug 2017 14:35:12 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14475#comment-195239 @XanderSnow technically that chord progression is E Harmonic Minor which swaps the v for a V7 for a sharper lead-in to the i chord (at the expense of swapping the VII to a viiº).

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By: Chord Progressions For Minor Pentatonic Soloing - GUITARHABITS https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/#comment-173501 Fri, 24 Feb 2017 06:57:19 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14475#comment-173501 […] use the minor pentatonic scale to solo over a song or chord progression in a minor key. We will use the chords derived from the natural minor scale to build your minor key chord […]

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By: XanderSnow https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/#comment-153771 Wed, 08 Jun 2016 12:38:43 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14475#comment-153771 Why is it Em C B7 and not Em C Bm. The first way sounds great, but isn’t Bm the fifth of the Em progression?

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By: Harmony and chords – Connor Sinclair Research Journal https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/#comment-146764 Thu, 03 Mar 2016 15:20:15 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14475#comment-146764 […] Building Chords and Progressions of The Minor Scale […]

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By: Emon Roy https://guitarfirstchord.com/building-chords-and-progressions-of-the-minor-scale/#comment-111802 Wed, 24 Jun 2015 17:07:34 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=14475#comment-111802 ☺☺ Keep rocking... 〽〽]]> Thank you so much man…..
I love you dude….
Thanks a lot…..
Fine explanation in easy words…..
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Keep rocking…
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