Here is the chord progression in all twelve keys, starting at the original: G-major: // G / Am7 / Bm7 / Am7 // (Singing starts on a D-note) Gb-major: // Gb / Abm7 / Bbm7 / Abm7 // (Singing starts on a Db-note) F-major: // F / Gm7 / Am7 / Gm7 // (singing starts on a C-note) E-major: // E / F#m7 / G#m7 / F#m7 // (Singing starts on a B-note) Eb-major: // Eb / Fm7 / Gm7 / Fm7 // (Singing starts on a Bb-note) D-major: // D / Em7 / F#m7 / Em7 // (singing starts on a A-note) Db-major: // Db / Ebm7 / Fm7 / Ebm7 // (singing starts on a Ab-note) C-major: // C / Dm7 / Em7 / Dm7 // (singing starts on a G-note) B-major: // B / C#m7 / D#m7 / C#m7 // (Singing starts on a F#-note) Bb-major: // Bb / Cm7 / Dm7 / Cm7 // (Singing starts on a F-note) A-major: // A / Bm7 / C#m7 / Bm7 // (Singing starts on a E-note) Ab-major: // Ab / Bbm7 / Cm7 / Bbm7 // (Singing starts on a Eb-note) If you have a bit of music theory at your disposal, you can state ALL OF THE ABOVE using the formula: //: 1 / 2m7 / 3m7 / 2m7 :// (Start singing on the 5th note of the scale.)
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Here is the chord progression in all twelve keys, starting at the original:
G-major: // G / Am7 / Bm7 / Am7 // (Singing starts on a D-note)
Gb-major: // Gb / Abm7 / Bbm7 / Abm7 // (Singing starts on a Db-note)
F-major: // F / Gm7 / Am7 / Gm7 // (singing starts on a C-note)
E-major: // E / F#m7 / G#m7 / F#m7 // (Singing starts on a B-note)
Eb-major: // Eb / Fm7 / Gm7 / Fm7 // (Singing starts on a Bb-note)
D-major: // D / Em7 / F#m7 / Em7 // (singing starts on a A-note)
Db-major: // Db / Ebm7 / Fm7 / Ebm7 // (singing starts on a Ab-note)
C-major: // C / Dm7 / Em7 / Dm7 // (singing starts on a G-note)
B-major: // B / C#m7 / D#m7 / C#m7 // (Singing starts on a F#-note)
Bb-major: // Bb / Cm7 / Dm7 / Cm7 // (Singing starts on a F-note)
A-major: // A / Bm7 / C#m7 / Bm7 // (Singing starts on a E-note)
Ab-major: // Ab / Bbm7 / Cm7 / Bbm7 // (Singing starts on a Eb-note)
If you have a bit of music theory at your disposal, you can state ALL OF THE ABOVE using the formula:
//: 1 / 2m7 / 3m7 / 2m7 :// (Start singing on the 5th note of the scale.)
Here is the tutorial that will help you finger the closed F-major, E-major, and Eb-major chord forms:
ua-cam.com/video/cwhr_aDGlEw/v-deo.html