You'll Like Some Chords Better Than Others Here are a few tips to help you organize the chords in your songs. To see an example of how to make up songs using these numbered chords click here
The most common chords are 1, 4, 5 and 6.
Chord 1 is the main chord of any key, therefore it is a good chord to start or end your chord progressions on.
Chord 4 is versatile and can be used virtually anywhere.
Chord 5 likes to be played right before Chord 1.
Chord 6 is another good chord to start or end your chord progressions on. It’s a minor chord, so use it to create a darker sounding song.
Chords 2 and 3 have unique minor sounds and are usually used as transitional chords between the other four chords.
Each chord has its own sound. A song centered around Chord 5 will have a totally different sound than one centered around Chord 2.
Experiment all day long. You’ll develop favorites depending on what kind of sounds you like.
Just remember there are no rules, only guidelines.
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