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Chord Progressions - Absolute Fretboard Mastery with Steve Stine, Part 6

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Absolute Fretboard Mastery with Steve Stine, Part 6: Chord Progressions
0:15 - 1-4-5 chord progressions
0:30 - Diatonic scales are built off seven tones
1:05 - Let's look at G-C-D (1-4-5)
2:00 - A-D-E (in the key of A)
2:15 - D-G-A (in the key of D)
3:00 - The 6 chord
3:45 - ii, iii, and vi chords are always minor when playing in a major key
4:30 - Adding the vi minor chord
5:40 - Example in the key of G
7:30 - Example of I-IV-V-ix in the key of F

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