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Hello everyone. Today I would like to talk about chords progression. When we talk about chord progression we refer to them as scale degrees. Here is an example :

In this example, I chose to show you a common chord progression 1-6-4-5. Actually, there are more than a thousand songs just from this chord progression. But when I say thousand it’s not necessary for the key of C. Because it’s a chord progression it could be in any key. For example, in the key of G 1-6-4-5 will be G-Em-C-D. That’s it for today. Hope you find this lesson helpful. If you want to learn more about chord progression. I have a book called “be a better player” there you can find more about this topic and much more content for learning how to play piano and learning music theory.
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