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  1. To identify the key of a song by it's chords choose the chords below and see the highlighted slices on the circle of fifths to the right. This searches all 12 possible keys for the selected chords (diatonically) and returns the keys with most matches.

  2. Em7 - 022030 (relative to capo) A - x02220 Dsus2 - xx0230 G - 320033 G/F# - 220033 [Intro] Em7 A Dsus2 G G/F# e|-----| B|---3---3---2---2---2-----3---3-----3---0-----3-----0-----| G|---0---0---2-----2---2---2---2---2-----2---2-----2----| D|-----0---0-----| A|-2---2---2---0---0-----0-----| E|-----3-----2-----| [Verse 1] Em7 A Dsus2 G G/F# I remember when I first noticed that you liked me back ...

  3. Find similar songs (100) that will sound good when mixed with Lady, Stay Dead! by The Browns. You'll find below a list of songs having similar tempos and adjacent Music Keys for your next playlist or Harmonic Mixing.

  4. Jun 22, 2020 · F C F C C F G C Dm7 Down in Carlisle, he loved a lady many years ago. G Dm Am G F Here beside him stands a man, a soldier from the looks of him, F C F Who came through many fights, but...

    • Chart with Chords Sorted by Key
    • Expanded Chart
    • Chart with Four-Note Chords Sorted by Key
    • Chart with Chords Sorted by Minor Key

    In essence, the table gives tips on which chords to play together. Chords on the same rows will always sound good in different progressions because they belong to the same key. See an extended version of the chart below plus additional tables including one with a minor key perspective.

    Expanding the chord possibilities

    This second table gives you some possibilities beyond what is presented in the first table. One example of chord progression using the expanding chords in the key of G is: G - A - C - D To include a chord from the secondof the expanded rows, this progression works well in the key of C: C - E - Am - F or C - E7 - Am - F You could even add a third chord beyond the standard key chords: bIII (flattened third). In the key of G this would be Bb. One example of chord progression is G - Bb - C - D.

    There are more categories of four-note chords, but these are suggestions of chords that fit well together. For example, it's common to use a seventh dominant as the V chord.

    The minor version is easy to learn since it's just a mirror of the major version with a different order. The I chord is now function as III chord and so on. Concerning the "ii°" column, the diminished chords are seldom used in a triad context. It would be possible to create a chromatic key overview. For the C major, it would include the following c...

  5. A chord key chart outlines the diatonic chords, or the chords that naturally occur in a given key. Guitar key charts are useful when trying to figure out the key of a song. If you know the chords of a song, you can list them out and compare them to the chords in the chart to help determine the key.

  6. G, C, and D chords are some of the easiest chords that newbies learn in their very first guitar lessons. They don’t require much muscle strength or skills, and therefore they’re easy to play. These chords require easy fingers’ positions and transitions.

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