Guitar Chords

Minor Keys - The Relative Minor Scale | Natural Minor

Jun 6th, 2009 | By Project-D | Category: Guitar Chords, Music Theory

If you’ve been following some of the posts on guitar keys you’ve probably noticed that they’re all in reference to major keys.  The reason why is that major keys are the starting point for all keys, even the minor keys.  Each minor key is related to a major key, called the relative key, which makes [...]



Guitar Keys

May 29th, 2009 | By Project-D | Category: Guitar Chords, Music Theory

Have you noticed that in pop music some guitar keys are more common than others?  If  you’re a guitar player with a guitar based band you’re likely going to play in only  a few different keys a majority of the time.  If you’re in a band with horns you might have to stretch a little. [...]



Guitar Capo Transposing Chart

May 8th, 2009 | By Project-D | Category: Guitar Chords, Music Theory

A guitar capo is a device that clamps on the neck of your guitar so you can transpose guitar chords. It basically acts like a moveable nut. Where ever you put your capo is the new nut, and you can play your open chords (G chord, C, A, E, etc). The capo [...]



Music Keys Chart: I IV V in Different Keys.

Apr 6th, 2009 | By Project-D | Category: Guitar Chords, Music Theory

The I IV V progression is the basis for all rock music, all music, really. It was used by Johann Sebastian Bach, it’s used by AC/DC. Pretty versatile isn’t it? Here’s a chart of the I IV V in all music keys.  If you don’t understand about enharmonics or keys or naturals [...]



Guitar Chords For Beginners | The Eight Most Common Guitar Keys

Apr 4th, 2009 | By Project-D | Category: Guitar Chords

Here’s a handy chart with most of the guitar keys you’re likely to encounter as a beginner guitar player. I’ve included a couple of the keys that use flats, and I’ve put the Roman numerals above them so you can figure out your I IV V’s in whatever key you’re using. So lets say [...]