5 Most Popular Chord Progressions of ALL-TIME

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Do you fumble around with chords trying to make certain chords work but wonder why they don't? Or are you trying to create songs, that are going to sound amazing, just like the hit songs you know and love today? In this video you will learn all about that and more.

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Thanks for watching my friends! Hope you enjoy this video and be sure to comment below and let me hear your feedback about these top 5 chord progressions. Also, more videos coming soon and a new guitar giveaway. e :)

yourguitarsage
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The chord progressions are:
1-5-6m-4
1-4-5
6m-4-1-5
1-4-5-6m
1-6m-4-5

sofiaandujar
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This is, without a doubt, the very BEST guitar lesson I have ever seen! Thank you so much!

lawrenceklein
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I've been noodlin since 18 yrs old and over the years have taught myself a little music theory, but now at 64 you just flipped the switch on the lightbulb for me when you mentioned the IV under the I. I'm happy that I found you and am now a subscriber.
Thank you!

bwilliams
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The circle of fifths is very helpful to understand key signatures. Ie C-G-D-A-E etc.

thomasmccauley
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Excellent teacher, humble and straight to the point.

yudipitre
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Takes me back down memory lane of all the things I learned by myself when I was a teenager

ramboner
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To save some time - the Chord Progressions:
1) 1 – 5 – 6 – 4
2) 1 – 4 – 5
3) 6 – 4 – 1 – 5
4) 1 – 4 – 5 – 6
5) 1 – 6 – 4 – 5

@YourGuitarSage says the most common keys to learn and memorize would be the C and G scales.
Have fun and keep learning my friends 🚀🏆🎶

JAHLife
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Thanks a lot for clarifying on this very important skills of guitar learning. Very much appreciated it.

psbrkvg
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Greatest guitar lesson. All you really need is this and power chords. I started learning at 8. Quit. Restarted after 12 years. Picked up more in a week watching YourGuitarSage then a year back then. You just won another subscriber

OriginalKingRichTv
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Not spending too much time looking through all the comments, but Am is the minor second of G.

You played Am C G D which is also quite popular but I think you meant Em C G D which is imo the most popular chord progression starting on a minor chord.

WarimUrlaub
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3min into the video. - " Here we go, im one of those who like to get straight to the point" hahaha.

Haeslig
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He stops jabbering and gets to the point at 3:18

roccorodriguez
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Another nice aspect of playing. Thx mate! Nashville No System. Never heard before. ❤

iloveaviation-burgerclub-a
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Ah this is fantastic!!! been doing 1 4 5 forever got boring , but this is a big WOW been looking in the wrong places for learning . this is inspiring for Me to continue playing more. Thank You very very much.

tonyaxeman
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Thank you so much for all your knowledge, experience and your heart for sharing it with us!!🙌🏻 🎸

Chris_The_Cameraman
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Great video, helped me through a little rut I've been in! Only complaint is on number is on progression 2 you said it was the iv - IV - I - V in G but played a ii - IV - V - I instead, still a lovely chord progression!

LuciusTheFox
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Definitely the best video on YouTube. Thank you

ymtbpnl
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Great lesson. Something I wish I learned even as a beginner. But maybe i just wasn't ready to conceptualize how to use it. Appreciate how well you instruct your online users.

prshughes
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I liked the way this guy did chord progressions, although my favorite is a 1, 5, 4 in EMajor he has explained the voicing in a song . Anybody can learn chords, notes and music theory and depending on the person memorizing chords in g, c, d, e, f, a, b or thinking about it like g a minor bminor c, d we all learn differently but this guy went over chord progressions that we might hear everyday on the radio or internet.

markvillanueva