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I NEED
100 songs that use only these chords C D E
i dont need tabs, i need a list of song titles and the band or author of that title
so i can make a plaY list on spotify,
listen to the song once as spotify throws up the words on the screen
so i can make my own rhythm up wit these C D E
i dont care if its country PUNK bluegrass deathmetal classical OR classicROCK
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If you are looking for 100 songs that use ONLY the chords C - D - E you are outta luck. These chords C - D - E do not fit into a useful chord progression. If you are asking for songs that use the Key of C, Key of D and the Key of E then you are asking a completely different question.
In the Key of C your 3 chord progression would be C - F - G.
In the Key of D your 3 chord progression would be D - G - A.
In the key of G your 3 chord progression would be G - C - D.
Depending upon your voice ANY song can be transposed into a KEY you can sing in.
Rethink your question and ask it correctly.
Nela
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And if that is the only chords you can play right now, it would boost your list by thousands if you learned A, F and G along with those. Then you would be cooking.
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NELA wrote:
If you are looking for 100 songs that use ONLY the chords C - D - E you are outta luck. These chords C - D - E do not fit into a useful chord progression. If you are asking for songs that use the Key of C, Key of D and the Key of E then you are asking a completely different question.
In the Key of C your 3 chord progression would be C - F - G.
In the Key of D your 3 chord progression would be D - G - A.
In the key of G your 3 chord progression would be G - C - D.
Depending upon your voice ANY song can be transposed into a KEY you can sing in.
Rethink your question and ask it correctly.
Nela
OK, i gotta ask this, If the key of the song is based on the first chord played, as I understand it, and you say a D progression is as ^ then what key is D Am7 Em? I always asumed it was a D progression and so have been trying some leed in the D major pentatonic. Is this still right?
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beamer wrote:
If the key of the song is based on the first chord played, as I understand it, . . .
The key of the song is OFTEN the first chord played, but not always. A good example is "Mr. Jones" by Counting Crows. It's in the key of C, but you don't hear the first C until the chorus starts. (The verse is Am - F - Dm - G - Am - F - G - G, and the chorus is C - F - G.)
beamer wrote:
. . . what key is D Am7 Em? I always asumed it was a D progression and so have been trying some leed in the D major pentatonic. Is this still right?
You may be right, I don't know. With those chords and depending on the order it could also be variants of A or E.
If you really want to know, I suggest you post this question in the theory section where Jerome, Russ or one of the experts are more likely to see it.
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