Chord Progressions

Learn popular chord progressions used in different musical styles

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I-V-vi-IV (Pop Progression)
Key: C MajorI - V - vi - IV
popbeginner

The most popular chord progression in modern music. Used in countless pop, rock, and country songs.

Chord Progression
C Major
G Major
A Minor
F Major
Famous Songs:Let It Be - The Beatles, Don't Stop Believin' - Journey, Someone Like You - Adele
Typical Tempo:Any tempo
vi-IV-I-V (Emotional Pop)
Key: C Majorvi - IV - I - V
popbeginner

A variant of the pop progression that starts on the relative minor, creating a more emotional feel.

Chord Progression
A Minor
F Major
C Major
G Major
Famous Songs:Grenade - Bruno Mars, Poker Face - Lady Gaga, What's Up - 4 Non Blondes
Typical Tempo:Medium to fast
ii-V-I (Jazz Standard)
Key: C Majorii - V - I
jazzintermediate

The foundation of jazz harmony. This progression creates smooth voice leading and sophisticated sound.

Chord Progression
D Minor
G7
C Major
Famous Songs:All The Things You Are, Autumn Leaves, Fly Me To The Moon
Typical Tempo:Medium swing
12-Bar Blues in E
Key: E MajorI - I - I - I - IV - IV - I - I - V - IV - I - V
bluesintermediate

The classic 12-bar blues progression. The foundation of blues, rock, and R&B music.

Chord Progression
E Major-
E Major-
E Major-
E Major
|
A7-
A7-
E Major-
E Major
|
B7-
A7-
E Major-
B7
Famous Songs:Sweet Home Chicago, Pride and Joy - SRV, The Thrill Is Gone - B.B. King
Typical Tempo:Slow to medium
I-IV-V-I (Country Classic)
Key: G MajorI - IV - V - I
countrybeginner

The quintessential country progression. Simple, effective, and timeless.

Chord Progression
G Major
C Major
D Major
G Major
Famous Songs:Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash, Friends in Low Places - Garth Brooks, Wagon Wheel - OCMS
Typical Tempo:Medium to fast
Circle of Fifths (Folk)
Key: C Majorvi - ii - V - I
folkbeginner

A beautiful progression that moves through the circle of fifths, common in folk and indie music.

Chord Progression
A Minor
D Minor
G Major
C Major
Famous Songs:Mad World - Tears for Fears, Scarred - Papa Roach, Sunday Girl - Blondie
Typical Tempo:Slow to medium
I-♭VII-IV (Rock Power)
Key: A MajorI - ♭VII - IV
rockbeginner

A powerful rock progression with the flat seventh chord creating tension and energy.

Chord Progression
A Major
G Major
D Major
Famous Songs:Free Fallin' - Tom Petty, Wonderwall - Oasis, With or Without You - U2
Typical Tempo:Medium to fast
ii-V-i (Minor Jazz)
Key: C Minorii⌀ - V - i
jazzadvanced

The minor version of the ii-V-I, creating a darker, more mysterious sound.

Chord Progression
D M7b5
G7
C Minor
Famous Songs:Summertime, Autumn Leaves (B section), So What - Miles Davis
Typical Tempo:Medium
I-V-vi-IV (Pop Punk)
Key: E MajorI - V - vi - IV
rockintermediate

The pop progression played with power chords and punk energy.

Chord Progression
E Major
B Major
C# Minor
A Major
Famous Songs:Basket Case - Green Day, All the Small Things - Blink-182, I'm Yours - Jason Mraz
Typical Tempo:Fast
Minor Blues
Key: A Minori - i - i - i - iv - iv - i - i - V - iv - i - V
bluesintermediate

A minor variation of the 12-bar blues with a darker, more emotional feel.

Chord Progression
A Minor-
A Minor-
A Minor-
A Minor
|
D Minor-
D Minor-
A Minor-
A Minor
|
E7-
D Minor-
A Minor-
E7
Famous Songs:The Thrill Is Gone, Black Magic Woman, Stormy Monday
Typical Tempo:Slow to medium
Bossa Nova Classic
Key: C MajorImaj7 - VI7 - ii7 - V7
jazzintermediate

Smooth jazz harmony typical of bossa nova, with sophisticated chord extensions.

Chord Progression
Cmaj7
A7
Dm7
G7
Famous Songs:The Girl from Ipanema, Corcovado, Desafinado
Typical Tempo:Medium swing
Andalusian Cadence
Key: A Minori - ♭VII - ♭VI - V
classicalintermediate

A classic descending progression from Spanish music, creating a dramatic and passionate sound.

Chord Progression
A Minor
G Major
F Major
E Major
Famous Songs:Hit the Road Jack, Sultans of Swing - Dire Straits, Stairway to Heaven (verse)
Typical Tempo:Medium
I-vi-ii-V (Doo-Wop Changes)
Key: C MajorI - vi - ii - V
popbeginner

The classic doo-wop progression from the 1950s. Creates a smooth, nostalgic sound perfect for ballads.

Chord Progression
C Major
A Minor
D Minor
G7
Famous Songs:Stand By Me - Ben E. King, Blue Moon, Heart and Soul
Typical Tempo:Slow to medium
vi-V-IV-V (Six Four One Five)
Key: C Majorvi - V - IV - V
popbeginner

A dynamic progression that creates movement and energy, popular in modern pop and rock.

Chord Progression
A Minor
G Major
F Major
G Major
Famous Songs:Complicated - Avril Lavigne, What's My Age Again - Blink-182, Mr. Brightside - The Killers
Typical Tempo:Medium to fast
I-vi-IV-V (50s Progression)
Key: C MajorI - vi - IV - V
rockbeginner

The quintessential 1950s progression, creating that classic rock and roll and doo-wop sound.

Chord Progression
C Major
A Minor
F Major
G Major
Famous Songs:La Bamba - Ritchie Valens, Twist and Shout - The Beatles, Wild Thing - The Troggs
Typical Tempo:Medium to fast
i-VII-VI-VII (Minor Rock)
Key: A Minori - ♭VII - ♭VI - ♭VII
rockintermediate

A powerful minor progression that creates tension and drama, common in rock and metal.

Chord Progression
A Minor
G Major
F Major
G Major
Famous Songs:Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin, House of the Rising Sun - The Animals, All Along the Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
Typical Tempo:Medium
ii-V-iii-vi (Jazz Turnaround)
Key: C Majorii7 - V7 - iii7 - vi7
jazzintermediate

A sophisticated jazz progression that smoothly cycles through related chords, perfect for improvisation.

Chord Progression
Dm7
G7
Em7
Am7
Famous Songs:Autumn Leaves (turnaround), All of Me, Body and Soul
Typical Tempo:Medium swing
I-♭III-♭VII-IV (Chromatic Rock)
Key: C MajorI - ♭III - ♭VII - IV
rockintermediate

A rock progression with chromatic movement that creates a distinctive, slightly dark character.

Chord Progression
C Major
Eb Major
Bb Major
F Major
Famous Songs:Creep - Radiohead, While My Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles, Blackbird - The Beatles
Typical Tempo:Medium
Extended Pop Progression
Key: C MajorI - V - vi - iii - IV - I - IV - V
popintermediate

A longer 8-chord progression that creates an expansive, cinematic feeling popular in modern pop.

Chord Progression
C Major-
G Major-
A Minor-
E Minor
|
F Major-
C Major-
F Major-
G Major
Famous Songs:Fix You - Coldplay, Viva La Vida - Coldplay, Counting Stars - OneRepublic
Typical Tempo:Medium
vi-I-V-vi (Relative Minor Focus)
Key: C Majorvi - I - V - vi
folkbeginner

A progression that emphasizes the relative minor, creating an emotional and introspective mood.

Chord Progression
A Minor
C Major
G Major
A Minor
Famous Songs:Losing Religion - R.E.M., Mad World - Gary Jules, Hurt - Johnny Cash
Typical Tempo:Slow to medium
I-IV-vi-V (Alternative Pop)
Key: G MajorI - IV - vi - V
popbeginner

A rearrangement of the classic pop chords that creates a different emotional arc and energy.

Chord Progression
G Major
C Major
E Minor
D Major
Famous Songs:Good Riddance - Green Day, Wonderwall - Oasis, Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Typical Tempo:Medium
I-V-vi-IV-I-V-IV-I (Country Ballad)
Key: G MajorI - V - vi - IV - I - V - IV - I
countrybeginner

An extended country progression perfect for ballads and storytelling songs.

Chord Progression
G Major-
D Major-
E Minor-
C Major
|
G Major-
D Major-
C Major-
G Major
Famous Songs:Amazing Grace, Tennessee Whiskey - Chris Stapleton, The Dance - Garth Brooks
Typical Tempo:Slow to medium
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