I think just the knowledge of the process of chord making is a nice musical stepping stone to build on as you explore the next step which will be putting the chords into chord progressions.We don't necessarily need complete comprehension at this time, but it is important to think of these lessons as stepping stones to be walked over time and time again as you study and play.
Chord Progressions: A chord progression is a group of chords played in succession: used in music to play or sing a melody or riff over as a part of, or the whole song.
Eg. We might see something like the song to the right.
The chord progression for Kumbaya is: C - F - C (3X) and F- C - G - C
So we have chords made up of 3 notes called a Triads that are put together in various combinations (chord progressions) to make up the popular song we hear everyday on the radio. The challenge for the student guitarist is to go beyond plain knowledge of the those chords to eventually learn how they work as individual chords and how they function together as musical moments.
There, in the chords and melodies, is everything I want to say. The words just jolly it along. It's always been my way of expressing what for me is inexpressible by any other means.
There, in the chords and melodies, is everything I want to say. The words just jolly it along. It's always been my way of expressing what for me is inexpressible by any other means.
David Bowie Quote