When writing chord progressions you can borrow chords from other modes. Here’s a simple chart to help out.

When writing chord progressions you can borrow chords from other modes. Here’s a simple chart to help out.

The following example uses Major Triads in C.Root inversion - root is on the lowest noteE---------B---------G------0--D----2----A--3------E--------- C E G R 3 5First inversion - root is on highest noteE---------B------1--G----0----D--2------A---------E--------- E
Suspended chords are often just referred to as Sus chords. There are two basic sus chords the Sus4 and Sus2. Sus4 means that the perfect 4th replaces the 3rd of
A chord is just three or more notes played together. The most common chords are made of three notes and are called triads. Chords are the backbone of songs, setting