
How to Write Chord Sequences
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. How three and four chords can lay the foundation for a simple song, and how to move on to progressions using five and six chords
. How to give your chord sequences additional color by adding chords that are not strictly in key, including blues chords
. How to write chord sequences for songs in minor keys as well as major keys, and how to take progressions into new territories by changing key
. How to fine-tune the color of your chords by understanding the emotional potential of sevenths, sixths and ninths
All examples come with easy-to-read guitar chord boxes, and the accompanying tracks feature original recordings that illustrate key points made in the book.
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Content
- Front Cover
- contents
- Dedication
- preface to the third edition
- how to use this book
- introduction
- section 1 the three-chord song
- section 2 the four-chord song
- section 3 songs with five and six chords
- section 4 adding flat-degree chords
- section 5 reverse polarity-playing with majors and minors
- section 6 songs in minor keys
- section 7 chord types and expression
- section 8 writing songs that change key
- section 9 a miscellany of techniques
- section 10 a guide to the audio material
- appendix 1 guitar chord dictionary
- appendix 2 reference tables
- appendix 3 twenty song structures
- appendix 4 checklist of techniques
- appendix 5 glossary of terms
- acknowledgments
- about the author
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