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Friday, May 30, 2014

1-6-2-5-1 progression





THE 1-6-2-5-1 PROGRESSION IN Db
 Hello everyone, I want to share this piano chords progression with you. It’s a 1-6-2-5-1 progression.
This progression is often used by professional pianist with a little twist. Beginners can also incorporate these chords into their playing. ENJOY. The ‘1’ chord variations (Left Hand/Right Hand) Db/BbEbAb Root(1)/6,2,5 /DbEbFAb /1,2,3,5 /FB /3,7b /AbDbEbF /5,1,2,3 /BbEbAb /6,2,5 The ‘6’ chord variation Bb/ AbCDbF 6/5,7,1,3 /AbCEbG /5,7,2,5b /AbDF /5,2b,3 /AbBDF /5,7b,2b,3 /AbBbCEb /5,6,7,2 The ‘2’ chord variation Eb/GbBbDbF 2/4,6,1,3 /GCDbF /5b,7,1,3 /DbG /1,5b /GBbDbE /5b,6,1,3 /GCDbF /5b,7,1,3 The ‘5’ chord variation Ab/CFA 5/7,3,6b /FACE /3,6b,7,3b /GbCF /4,7,3 /CGb /7,4 /GbBCE /4,7b,7,3b /CFA /7,3,6b Another ‘1’ chord variation Db/BbEbAb 1/6,2,5 /EbAbDb /2,5,1 /BFBb /7b,3,6 /BF /7b,3 /BFBb /7b,3,6 /BbEbAb /6,2,5 Try these chords on other keys.it really helps. Transposing too much won’t allow you to grow. See ya next time on another tutorial.

1 comment:

  1. I found the 1 6 2 5 1 Prog. layout very confusing to understand.
    There were fwd. slashes after everything.. not knowing were the # scale numbers or progr. order. your later uploads were easier to follow. Thanks for your lessons. It would be awesome to have song suggestions for all the lessons.

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