Many beginners wonder why some chord progressions sound great while others don’t.
A lot of this comes down to keys and harmonic relationships.
For example, in the key of C major, common chords include:
C
F
G
Am
Progressions like:
C – G – Am – F
are popular because they create tension and resolution in a pleasing way.
When learning chord progressions:
Try listening for how chords resolve
Notice how songs repeat patterns
Experiment with simple 3 or 4 chord progressions
What chord progressions do you find yourself using most often?
Understanding Chord Progressions – Why Certain Chords Sound Good Together
Understanding Chord Progressions – Why Certain Chords Sound Good Together
Even simple two-chord progressions can sound great if the rhythm and dynamics are interesting.
Understanding Chord Progressions – Why Certain Chords Sound Good Together
I find myself using I–V–vi–IV quite a lot. It works in so many styles.