Forbes Music Company

Common Chord Progressions In Popular Songs

Class Details
Learn the most common chord progressions found in all styles of music, and master the building blocks that go into playing songs you love!
Date
June 8, 2023
Time
6.00pm - 6.50pm ET
Price
$9.99-$14.99

Common Chord Progressions In Popular Songs

It’s no secret that just about all the popular and contemporary music heard on the radio today uses the same harmonic structures and chords that musicians have been using for the last 400 years. Understanding simple chord progressions will get you playing tunes quickly and also introduce you to the concept of voice leading, an essential skill for learning harmony and eventually more advanced piano playing.

In this class, you will examine the relationships between tonic, sub-dominant, and dominant chord families and how they propel forward motion in a song. Covering multiple examples in pop songs (see below) every class, each basic chord progression is examined in depth to cover fingerings, voice leading, and resolutions.

In one class, expect to play excerpts from a dozen songs!

Example Songs Covered:

  • I-V: London bridges
  • Ⅰ-Ⅴ: America
  • Ⅰ-Ⅴ: Let it be
  • Ⅰ-Ⅴ: New York, New York
  • I-IV: Imagine
  • I-IV: Tiny Dancer
  • I-IV: Jump
  • I-IV: Home
  • I-IV: Piano man
  • Ⅰ-Ⅳ, Ⅰ-Ⅴ: Santa Claus is coming to town
  • Ⅰ-Ⅳ, Ⅰ-Ⅴ: Brown Eyed Girl
  • Ⅰ-Ⅳ, Ⅰ-Ⅴ: When the saints go marching in
  • Ⅰ-Ⅳ, Ⅰ-Ⅴ: The Lion sleeps tonight

This class is perfect for: those 13+ years of age with an interest in learning the skills to play popular songs. Some experience playing piano at a beginner level is strongly advised. Any understanding of basic chords or a major scale is helpful but not required. This class is intended for beginner/intermediate piano students or vocalists interested in learning harmony and how to play chord progressions on the piano.

Topics covered include: Basic Terminology (Note Names, Rhythmic Values), Scale Positions, Chord Names, Roman Numerals, Chord Inversions, Voice Leading, Harmonizing, Rhythmic Interpretation, Timing, Application in Songs.

After taking this class: The student will be familiar with basic chords and their relationship to each other, tonic and dominant chords, chord inversions, how to play the Ⅰ-Ⅳ and Ⅰ-Ⅴ progressions, and how to use these progressions in various popular songs. These progressions will also give you the foundation for playing other chord progressions.

Skills required: (scale from 1-low to 5-high)

  • Basic Terminology = 2
  • Recognizing Notes = 2
  • Playing Basic Triads = 1
  • Major Scale = 1

Add-On Purchases

When class is over, it’s important to make sure you have all the tools and resources available to maintain a positive learning trajectory.

In addition to signing up for and attending an online group music class, attendees will have the option to purchase a recording of the class, to help reinforce all the concepts covered and never forget a thing! This way, you can access the content and information whenever you need it at any time. 

Take the class. Get the video. You’re all set!

Office Hours

Need a quick refresher of something you did in a class? Did you forget a chord, a fingering, or short melodic phrase? 

Office Hours are short, 15-minute scheduled online “lessons” that serve the primary purpose of getting quick, extra help, better explanations, or short refreshers from a teacher outside of your normal class or lesson time. Office Hours can only be scheduled as an online session and are not available for in-home. 

Office hours are a great way to follow up with a teacher after an online class to get a one-on-one explanation of complicated concepts.

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