10 Chord Progressions Every Beginner Songwriter Should Know

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    In this video we look at 10 of the most essential chord progressions and some classic songs that use them.
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    Hi I'm Benny. My passion for music and creativity stretches across multiple disciplines and art-forms. I am a founding member and songwriter / lap-slide guitarist for one of Australia's best and most bearded country-bluegrass-folk bands, THE GREEN MOHAIR SUITS. To date the Mohairs have released 4 full-length albums and tour both nationally and overseas.
    I am also the Founder and Head Producer of SILAMOR STUDIOS, a boutique studio specialising in Composition for Film, TV and Interactive Media. I write extensively across various instrumental and lyric-based genres and has been commissioned for major projects by Adobe, Cathay Pacific and Audible. I currently release original songs under the name SILAMOR.
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  • @markbryant8542
    @markbryant8542 7 месяцев назад +4

    Great video. Just a little history..."Twist and Shout" was originally made by the Top Keys. It was reworked by the Isley Brothers and THEN the Beatles covered it

  • @LAPhillyBoyVideos
    @LAPhillyBoyVideos 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. After 40 years playing guitar I was shocked (and delighted) to realize the “Sweet Home Alabama” is actually in the key of D (with a flat7 chord) not in G. No wonder I didn’t understand the guitar solo melody. It uses B Minor pentatonic - not G. Lol! Thank you!!

  • @robertabitbol6454
    @robertabitbol6454 7 месяцев назад +11

    This is surely the MOST IMPORTANT VIDEO ON INTERNET FOR SONGWRITERS! WOW!

    • @robertabitbol6454
      @robertabitbol6454 7 месяцев назад

      My co-producter told me there were a thousand of songs that were copied from Summertime. Was the chord progression copied?

    • @robertabitbol6454
      @robertabitbol6454 7 месяцев назад

      If you want to make a best-seller, take each chord progression and establish what progression was used in which songs. Ex: C-Am-Dm-G: Stand by me; Alleluyah; Teen ager in love; Diana; Oh Carole; Poor little fool; I m so tired; All across the universe

    • @robertabitbol6454
      @robertabitbol6454 7 месяцев назад

      How about Dock of the bay by Ittis Redding? I am sure Who's sorry now by Connie Francis belongs to one of those chord progressions.

    • @robertabitbol6454
      @robertabitbol6454 7 месяцев назад

      I did also hear Let it be as soon as you played the progression,. Does tjhat mean that anyone who heard the progression before Mc Cartney wrote Let it be would write that song?

  • @martoneill
    @martoneill 7 месяцев назад +5

    This is gold (especially with the examples). Such a wonderful lesson- thank you!

  • @alicejohnmusic
    @alicejohnmusic 7 месяцев назад +2

    I would like to understand why these chords tend to follow each other. What's the theory behind that? Can other interesting chord progressions be made? I feel like I'm super in the dark when it comes to this, and people only give lists of "common chord progressions" but no explanation

  • @barrycoulter6951
    @barrycoulter6951 7 месяцев назад +1

    As always, on point! Thx!

  • @chimpinabowtie6913
    @chimpinabowtie6913 7 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome lesson. Great idea. TY.

  • @tedwakefield1085
    @tedwakefield1085 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've been looking for stuff like this for longer than I care to say.
    Thanks!

  • @CandiceAM
    @CandiceAM 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is awesome, thank you!

  • @aim.1
    @aim.1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great info. Well explained. Thank you!

  • @acousticguitarcanada
    @acousticguitarcanada 7 месяцев назад +2

    Benny, you are a brilliant teacher! One of the best I’ve seen on the net.

  • @cevinius
    @cevinius 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, Benny! Awesome video.

  • @mocoworm
    @mocoworm 7 месяцев назад +1

    Maaaaate. Superb video. More like this please!

  • @larrys2065
    @larrys2065 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the examples! It really serves to better illustrate the use of each progression and the possibilities.

  • @hansvanlavieren7027
    @hansvanlavieren7027 7 месяцев назад +1

    Outstanding video. Very useful. Many thanks!!

  • @wisnomjr
    @wisnomjr Месяц назад

    Great lesson, full of excellent tips. Thank you!

  • @masemachine
    @masemachine 7 месяцев назад +1

    A ton of useful stuff here 🙏🏼

  • @Photography-Niseko
    @Photography-Niseko 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Benny, Thanks for the excellent tutorial. You made perfect sense distilling the seemingly complicated down to friendly tunes that we can all have fun playing and experimenting with. Cheers

  • @gloryrow100
    @gloryrow100 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @edcrutchfield3447
    @edcrutchfield3447 3 месяца назад

    Thank you 😊.🎸

  • @Jo3M
    @Jo3M 2 месяца назад

    Awesome video, so much info packed into a short time. My only suggestion is to turn up the guitar relative to your speaking voice, it can be hard to balance the volume between soft playing examples and the explanations

  • @cheribarkman1784
    @cheribarkman1784 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

  • @Mindermaniac
    @Mindermaniac 7 месяцев назад +2

    I`ve used most of these 10 progressions in my songs, but I try to change up most of them, as they sound too over-used to my ears in many popular music genres. You can play a 1000 songs with the I - V - vii - IV progression on repeat. The 1 - vii - IV - V progression was a staple of 1950`s early rock ballads and do-wop. The ii - V7 - I is the jazz staple for many songs. I would advise folks to look up the circle of 5ths to get even more ideas of how to transition between chords as well as chord substitutions and poly-chords when you get more proficient with your main writing instrument. I enjoy this channel a lot, especially the lyric tips and methods that you have in other videos, thanks!

    • @gloryrow100
      @gloryrow100 7 месяцев назад +1

      You make the world better!😊

  • @minna-maaritjaskari7793
    @minna-maaritjaskari7793 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks Benny, I really like this. For me the strumming pattern makes such a difference on how the progression sounds.

    • @silverhandle
      @silverhandle Месяц назад

      It does that for everyone essentially! Lol

  • @invisigoth777
    @invisigoth777 4 месяца назад

    the 4rth progression, reminded me of Caroline Says pt2

  • @toddbarlow5355
    @toddbarlow5355 7 месяцев назад +3

    Question for anyone on this excellent video: what is the difference between a ... I - flatVII - IV (let's say in the key of G , so G-F-C) and a ... V - IV - I progression in the key of C (same chords ... G-F-C)? Thank you for this excellent content!

    • @Mindermaniac
      @Mindermaniac 7 месяцев назад +1

      The first chord progression starts on the `home`chord G - I call it the tonic or the root note of the scale in the key of G major. The 2nd chord of this progression is not found within the diatonic scale of G, as it uses the dominant 7th note of F, which is not in the scale of G major, and ends on the 4th note of the scale on the chord of C major. The second chord progression starts away from the home-tonic chord of C, with the 5th note of the scale G, then down to F, the 4th note in the scale of C major and ends on the tonic note with chord of C major. I started on piano which makes it much easier to visualize these co-relations between similar sounding chord progressions. Don`t get me started with enharmonics. i.e. The scales of C sharp & D flat major are written in different keys but the tones of the notes are identical in pitch..... phew....

    • @chethelesser
      @chethelesser 7 месяцев назад +1

      Comes down to melody in this case. What scale is used and what note feels as the "point or rest". In case of G-F-C if it's C major scale and C feels like "home", then it's V IV I in C, if it's G major scale and G feels like home, it's G ( I - flatVII - IV). Check out ruclips.net/video/DVPq_-oJV5U/видео.html

  • @beyazzenci1800
    @beyazzenci1800 7 месяцев назад +1

    2:55
    Him: Straight away we here--
    Me: Dammit by-- ohh... yeah, right, beatles.

  • @shaunbishop1416
    @shaunbishop1416 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much! Ive subbed, and liked too for you. My tracks on my RUclips channel use good progressions. Thank you for your video!

  • @CoffsRice
    @CoffsRice 7 месяцев назад +1

    What is the guitar you are playing?

  • @pedromattos4877
    @pedromattos4877 7 месяцев назад +1

    Specially when you talk about the VIIb chord the examples you give use too few chords. For instave the song with G C and D, why would you say it’s in D with a VIIb rather than G major? Is it something in the melody? Thanks!

  • @phosphorusmusick
    @phosphorusmusick 6 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent teaching but these chord progressions are wayyy too happy and bright for me. My home is in the minor, the mysterious and melancholic. I also love experimenting with more exotic tonalities like hungarian minor, harmonic minor and it's different modes, etc.
    Can you make a video like this with more minor focused progressions? That would be awesome. Love this channel nontheless! I learn a lot. :)

  • @Endless_Skyway_Adventures
    @Endless_Skyway_Adventures 7 месяцев назад +1

    Pearl Jam 2-5-1 is actually 1-4-5 in G

  • @Nik.No.K
    @Nik.No.K 7 месяцев назад +1

    It would definitely help if the guitar was louder. I’ve noticed this in a lot of your videos, I can hear you talking just fine but I can’t hear you playing any of these progressions unless I hold the phone up to my ear. I’m usually doing other things while watching stuff like this but the guitar seems very very quiet to me

    • @scottjameswatson
      @scottjameswatson 7 месяцев назад +2

      No issues here. Perhaps the device you are on, headphones might help.

    • @Nik.No.K
      @Nik.No.K 6 месяцев назад

      @@scottjameswatson I’m guessing you don’t have multiple fans on full blast 24/7 to drown out your annoying neighbors. It wouldn’t be a problem if watching this video was the sole focus of my attention but many people like to do other things while watching YT and sometimes they’re also in a somewhat noisy environment. It’s not necessarily the creators responsibility to make these videos accessible for everyone but it’s something to keep in mind. If I made a song that doesn’t sound good on laptop or phone speakers should I expect everyone listening to it to go get a nice pair of headphones just to listen to my song? You could try that but it’s not gunna go well. No, I’m responsible for making sure that song sounds good whether it’s a laptop, a fancy stereo system or a phone with fans on in the background. I can promise you that my hearing is perfectly good and I can’t hear the guitar in this video. The response to that should be to make it better, not tell me it’s my fault for not watching it with headphones.

    • @scottjameswatson
      @scottjameswatson 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Nik.No.K then respectfully I think the problem is yours. Not the person creating the video. Not his problem your neighbours are too loud, that you laptop doesn’t have good speakers, that you aren’t paying attention while watching or that you are unwilling to listen with headphones.
      Also worth pointing out that neither myself nor others appear to be having the same issue. Therefore the problem does seem very much yours to resolve.
      I offered you a solution based on the fact you were listening on a phone. You have responded in an unacceptably aggressive manner.
      The fact you think I’m implying your hearing is the problem suggests you know nothing about sound. The problem is yours and the device you are listening on, not that of the creator, who I’m sure didn’t ask you for your unsolicited critique, and certainly not mine. Good day to you sir 👋

  • @stephanofmunich711
    @stephanofmunich711 4 месяца назад

    Albrecht

    • @stephanofmunich711
      @stephanofmunich711 4 месяца назад

      Oh got all erased but my name.
      I’m looking for a guitar course for singer song writers.

  • @gloryrow100
    @gloryrow100 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @wisnomjr
    @wisnomjr Месяц назад

    Thanks!