Week
4
Activity
- Using a traditional polyphonic instrument
like piano or guitar, play a 1, 6, 5, 4
chord progression noting, once
again, that, in major keys, the 1, 4, and 5 chords are always major in quality
while the 2 and 6 chords are always minor.
The songs below feature the "1
6 5 4" progression
- Click a song title below.
- Click the "Play" button to listen to the song once without
playing along.
- Practice playing the song without the
music track using the chord sheets provided. The chord sheets provide the number of beats to
play each chord number. You may take liberty with the rhythm
you use, but stay within the number of beats within the bar.
- Play along with the music by
playing the appropriate chord number for the key as the
music plays. Note: songs may use added notes beyond the
root, 3rd, and 5th of the chord, as well as suspensions
but you may limit your performance to only play triads.
- Using a traditional polyphonic instrument
like piano or guitar, play the
appropriate chord function along with the song as it plays.
- Click on each of the other songs below
and play the appropriate progression for each of these songs
repeating the process if time allows.
Songs to Play:
Cruel To Be Kind
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Two
Princes
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Don't Let Me Get Me |
Purple
Rain
- Assignment:
Click the songs below and play along. Though the key is
provided, chords and progressions for these songs are not, so use your ears and an acoustic instrument an aid to help you determine the chord progression (please don't look up the chords online).
Tip: If the progression doesn't sound familiar as a whole, it may be helpful to pick out the movement of the bass line first for each chord. Then, determine if each chord is major or minor in quality as this will help you reduce the number of "trial and error" choices. You can then use an instrument to "trial and error"-match chords for each measure of the progression.
- As you determine the chords in a song,
write down or type out the chords/progressions to create a chord
sheet similar to those we've been working with.
- After you have played along with the song
several times and think you have the correct chords, click "show
chord sheet" to reveal the chord progressions. Compare the sheet to the one you made.
Songs to Analyze:
With Or Without You
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Replay
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She Drives me Crazy
NEW Assignment:
Listen to this audio
excerpt below and, without using an instrument or other aid--just your
ears--write down the chord progression.
Name that Progression:
Kids
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The Edge of Glory
Please work on this activity for 1 1/2
to 2 hours total this week in any way your time allows (spread
across several days is recommended) but for no more than 1 1/2
to 2 hours per week.
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