common eight bar blues chords/explanation for beginners
common eight bar blues chords/explanation for beginners
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Beginner
For those of you who don't know, a chord is several notes played at the same time. Certain songs (almost all) have chord progression. it would look something like this, I IV V I. Each of those roman numerals translate to certain note in the major scale. The note that it translates to is called a tonic and that is the lowest note in the chord. So essentially the roman numeral "I" means the number 1 which means the first note in the major scale (c or holes 1 and 4 on your diatonic c harmonica). From there, you can build your chords. For instance, the progression of an 8 bar blues could be I(1) V(5) IV(4) IV(4) I V I V First bar=I(1) Blow into the holes, 1 2 3 second bar=V(5) Suck through holes, 2 3 4 third bar=IV(4) Suck through holes, 5 6 fourth bar=IV(4) Suck through holes, 5 6 fifth bar=I(1) Blow into the holes, 1 2 3 sixth bar=V(5) Suck through holes, 2 3 4 seventh bar=I(1) Blow into the holes, 1 2 3 eighth bar=V(5) Suck through holes, 2 3 4
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