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In music theory we call them the primary triads or primary chords.
In music, the V–IV–I turnaround, or blues turnaround, is one of several cadential patterns traditionally found in the twelve-bar blues, and commonly found in rock and roll. The cadence moves from the tonic to dominant, to subdominant, and back to the tonic.
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The famous four chords used in many pop song progressions are the I, V, vi and IV chords of a major key. The roman numerals represent the numbers of the major scale we begin a chord from (1, 5, 6, 4) so in C major this would be C, G, Amin, F or in G major it would be G, D, Emin, C.
The V chord, also known as the dominant chord, is built on the fifth scale degree of a key and typically consists of the root, major third, and perfect fifth. It plays a crucial role in establishing tonal relationships, leading to the tonic chord (I) and creating a sense of resolution.
The numbers 1, 4, and 5 refer to degrees in the major scale. For example, in the C major scale, the 1st note is C, the 4th note is F and the 5th note is G. In the key of C, C, F, and G are all played as major chords. Any song that makes use of these chords is considered a type of “1 4 5” chord progression.
The most common cowboy chords include: E major (E) A major (A) D major (D) G major (G) C major (C) E minor (Em) A minor (Am) D minor (Dm)
Chords of C major By doing this we get the chords C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am, Bdim, by going the extra step and adding another note (stacking on another 3rd) to the chord, we get all the 7th chords in C major: Cmaj7, Dm7, Em7, Fmaj7, G7, Am7, and Bdim7.
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