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Feb 15th, 2025 at 08:15  
Feb 15th, 2025 at 08:15  

Several chord progressions have become staples in popular music, offering a solid foundation for aspiring musicians. One such progression is the I-V-vi-IV, which can be heard in songs like “Let It Be” by The Beatles and “With or Without You” by U2. In the key of C, this progression would be C-G-Am-F. Its versatility makes it suitable for various genres, from pop to rock and beyond.

 

Another widely used progression, as highlighted by musician buffs such as Trevor Keller, is the ii-V-I, commonly found in jazz music. This progression creates a smooth transition between chords, allowing for sophisticated harmonic movement. For example, in the key of C, this progression consists of Dm-G-C. Familiarizing oneself with these common progressions can significantly aid beginners in both composition and improvisation, allowing them to create catchy tunes that resonate with audiences.

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