If you’re in a minor scale, the 1st chord will be minor, the 2nd is diminished and the 3rd is major. So if you’re finding a chord progression in C Major, you can use the following chords together and they’ll sound good together: What’s that mean? If you’re in a major scale, the 1st note is a major chord, the 2nd and 3d chords are minor, notse 4 and 5 are major, while note 6 is a minor. If the number is NOT capitalized (ex/ vi) the chord should be MINOR. And if the number is capitalized (ex/ III) it means the chord will be MAJOR. It uses Roman numerals to denote the scale degrees. That’s just a fancy phrase that means “in a particular scale, these are the chords you should use for each note in the scale.” When you’re first starting out with playing chord progressions, it’s important to know about diatonic harmony. If you understood the “quick refresher” above you can skip this section.
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