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Song Name: |
12 Bar chord Progression in "G" |
By: |
John Sebastian |
Posted By: |
aussie |
Difficulty: |
Beginner |
Key: |
G |
Genre: |
Blues |
Harp Type: |
Diatonic |
Audio: |
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Created: |
2006-11-24 17:11:00 |
Modified: |
2006-12-15 02:12:57 |
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Use a C harp, you will be playing cross harp in the key of G
There have been a few questions about chords,
keys and 12 bar I hope this helps.
-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)
-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)-(1234) G (I) Chord
-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)
-(2345)-(2345)-(2345)-(2345) G7 (17)Chord
(2345) (2345) (2345) (2345)
(2345) (2345) (2345) (2345) C (IV) Chord
-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)
-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)-(1234) G (1) Chord
-(1 or 4)-(1 or 4)-(1 or 4)-(1 or 4) D7 (V7)Chord
Draw either hole 1 or hole 4they are both D
notes.
(2345) (2345) (2345) (2345) C (IV) Chord
-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)
-(1234)-(1234)-(1234)-(1234) G (I) Chord
With the D7 (V7) bar instead of playing the
first OR fourth hole every time alternate and play
-3 -4 b-4 -3 to add a bit of colour
Other ways to play these Chords is
G Chord -(123)or -(234) G7 Chord -(2345)draw
C Chord (123)or (234)or(3456) blow
G(I) Tonic C(IV) Sub-dominant D7(V7)Dominant 7
When the guitar player plays in G 12 bar you can join in with this
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