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40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.
Posted by hawgfaninc on 7/22/14 at 12:28 pm20
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Ever wonder why all those pop songs sound kinda the same? Well, it's pretty simple; They all use the same 4 Chords!
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re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by Thurber on 7/22/14 at 12:36 pm to hawgfaninc
that's great. I liked the fat dude's Elton John getup
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by dnm3305 on 7/22/14 at 1:42 pm to hawgfaninc
Pretty freakin cool. And it also explains why the average music "fan" is so dense.
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by AstroTiger on 7/22/14 at 2:00 pm to hawgfaninc
that was awesome
I like how it was across all genres and over 40 years worth of music. Those dudes killed it.
I like how it was across all genres and over 40 years worth of music. Those dudes killed it.
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by OldTigahFot on 7/22/14 at 2:12 pm to AstroTiger
All you have to do is sit by the radio with a guitar and you will be amazed at how many songs you "already know". And if you change the order of the four chords, say G-Em-C-D instead of G-D-Em-C, you increase your repertoire tenfold.
G-Em-C-D is affectionately known as the "Dead Teenager" pattern.
Here's how it's done
G-Em-C-D is affectionately known as the "Dead Teenager" pattern.
Here's how it's done
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by 40 Rouge on 7/22/14 at 2:57 pm to OldTigahFot
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All you have to do is sit by the radio with a guitar and you will be amazed at how many songs you "already know". And if you change the order of the four chords, say G-Em-C-D instead of G-D-Em-C, you increase your repertoire tenfold.
Yup... a capo, and G D Em C, with an F and Am thrown in there, and you know hundreds of songs.
If I want to learn a new song by ear, I'll find the bass note on the low E, then pick the high E and B strings to find notes that match. If those notes are on the 7th fret, I'll capo 4 and 95% of the time, it's in the G D Em C family. I'll transpose it to different keys from there.
I was strumming last night and figured out about 10 songs with my capo and finding the G chord.
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by link on 7/22/14 at 4:00 pm to OldTigahFot
quote:does that have something to do with the "where oh where can my baby be?" song?
G-Em-C-D is affectionately known as the "Dead Teenager" pattern.
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by monsterballads on 7/22/14 at 4:17 pm to OldTigahFot
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G-Em-C-D is affectionately known as the "Dead Teenager" pattern.
you just made that up didn't you
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re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by theGarnetWay on 7/22/14 at 8:18 pm to hawgfaninc
I remember listening to Alice Cooper's radio show a couple of years ago and he said that he'll never listen to anyone's tapes or demos that people try to get him to listen to because if he comes out with a song that sounds remotely like one of theirs he could get in trouble.
His argument being that there are only so many chords.
His argument being that there are only so many chords.
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by OldTigahFot on 7/22/14 at 9:13 pm to monsterballads
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you just made that up didn't you
It is a very localized term.
Top 10 Teen Tragedy songs - 50's & 60's
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by ZacAttack on 7/22/14 at 9:44 pm to hawgfaninc
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by mizzoukills on 7/22/14 at 10:00 pm to ZacAttack
Dead Teenage chords also remind me of "Stand by Me"
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by trillhog on 7/22/14 at 10:10 pm to hawgfaninc
I do this on the piano at parties and people think I'm a genius
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by Ace Midnight on 7/22/14 at 10:24 pm to OldTigahFot
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All you have to do is sit by the radio with a guitar and you will be amazed at how many songs you "already know". And if you change the order of the four chords, say G-Em-C-D instead of G-D-Em-C, you increase your repertoire tenfold.
I'm pretty sure if you can play G, C, Am, D and F, you can play 95% of Pink Floyd's catalogue - plus thousands of other songs. Em is the easiest chord - so that's an easy add.
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by urinetrouble on 7/22/14 at 10:25 pm to hawgfaninc
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Uploaded on Jul 20, 2011
re: 40 songs everyone has heard, The same 4 chords, the same progression.Posted by Motorboat on 7/23/14 at 8:45 am to urinetrouble
Still pretty cool
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