Guitar Triads: A Functional Understanding of Chord Construction (My Guitar Pal Book 2) by Lloyd English

Guitar Triads: A Functional Understanding of Chord Construction (My Guitar Pal Book 2) by Lloyd English

Author:Lloyd English [English, Lloyd]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2014-03-29T00:00:00+00:00


The I - IV minor chord progression is very common. It's a more complex sound that borrows the IV of a minor key and inserts it into a major key.

| C / / / | F / / / | Fmin / / / | C / / / |

Note the chromatic movement from the A - Ab - G in this chord progression:

F Minor Triad and Inversions

String Sets 123 234 345 456

The IV Minor Chord

Composite Major and Minor

The IV minor chord is borrowed from the parallel minor scale.

When scales are "parallel" they share the same tonic or tonal centre. Therefore, C major and C minor are said to be parallel. The triads in C major and the triads in C minor in parallel look like this:

Key of C Major



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