minor key chord progressions
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 4:45 pm
First, I wanted to say thanks to Neil for creating the TARGET membership and providing these detailed lessons. Hotel California is in B minor and Neil explains that Bminor is the one chord and F# is the five chord. The relative major key is D, so we are keeping our C# and F# sharps.
I know that in Major Keys theory tells us that the 1 chord is Maj. 2 chord minor 3 chord minor 4 chord major 5 chord major 6 chord is minor 7 chord is diminished. Like many here I understand the concept of 1,4,5 or 1,6,2,5 progressions using a major key.
How does this chord progression theory apply to songs in minor Keys ? If you are in C the six chord is A minor. Does that now become the 1 chord for that key if the song is in A minor? How would the sequence for a standard minor key chord progressions work? Which chords are considered major or minor ? Obviously the 1 chord in minor and the 5 chord is major from the hotel California lesson. I am hoping this question will help others as well. Thanks in advance.
JJ
I know that in Major Keys theory tells us that the 1 chord is Maj. 2 chord minor 3 chord minor 4 chord major 5 chord major 6 chord is minor 7 chord is diminished. Like many here I understand the concept of 1,4,5 or 1,6,2,5 progressions using a major key.
How does this chord progression theory apply to songs in minor Keys ? If you are in C the six chord is A minor. Does that now become the 1 chord for that key if the song is in A minor? How would the sequence for a standard minor key chord progressions work? Which chords are considered major or minor ? Obviously the 1 chord in minor and the 5 chord is major from the hotel California lesson. I am hoping this question will help others as well. Thanks in advance.
JJ