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I've collected some easy and powerful chord patterns so that even beginners in music theory and composition can put them into practice. This time, too, I spent a lot of time creating and editing the melody, so I would be very happy if it can be of use to as many people as possible. A more detailed video for intermediate players is uploaded here. "10 Chord Progressions that will make a great song just by playing them" → • 10 Chord Progressions that will make a great song just by playing them The chord notation for guitar is a simplified representation, so the sound will be slightly different from the sound on the piano. ▼For chord progression notes▼ Super popular chord progressions[1] 3-4-5-6 [2] 4-3-6-1 (Marusa progression) [3] 4-5-3-6 (Royal progression) [4] 6-4-5-1 (Komuro progression) [5] 4-5-♯5-6 [6] 4-1-5-6 (Pop-punk progression) [7] 1-5-6-3 (Canon progression) Popular chord progressions[8] 1-3-6-1 [9] 6-2-3-6 [10] 6-4-1-5 [11] 6-5-4-1 [12] 6-3-4-1 [13] 6-1-5-4 [14] 1-2-3-4 [15] 1-5-6-4 (Let It Be progression) [16] 4-3-2-1 [17] 4-3-2-6 [18] 1-5/7-6-3/5 [19] 6-4-5-2 [20] 2-3-4-5 Special/Applied Chord Progressions ・6-4-5-2M ・6-2M-6-2M ・1-♭7-1♭-7 ・1-5-♭7-4 ・1-5/7-1/♭7-4/6 ・6-♯5-5-4 ・2-3-4-5 [Software used] Composition software (DAW): Logic Pro Piano screen: Synthesia Video editing software: Final Cut Pro Melody sound source: I used the synth "Alchemy" that comes with Logic, and created a Triangle waveform with a cutoff of 2000Hz. Twitter (Reo): / reo5419233 #chordprogression #musictheory #composition #DTM #chordtheory