G, Cadd9, Em7, D/F#. G, Cadd7, E minor 7, and D -- these four chords have been used in countless songs thanks to their simple shapes and the fact that you only have to move two fingers between most of the chord shapes. The first thing that you’ll probably notice with these chords is that they have crazy names, so let’s cover that first.
G7 C I do, I do, I do, I do, I do [Chorus] Gm C7 F Dm Oh, I've been dreaming through my lonely past D D7 Dm G7 Now I just made it, I found you at last [Verse 2] C G C A7 Dm So come on, now let's try it, I love you, can't deny it G 'Cos it's true G7 C G7 I do, I do, I do, I do, I do [Instrumental] Sax break 1: C.G-G7-C-G Sax break 2: C-G-C-A7
5. In the broadest sense chords and other musical elements serve one main purpose: to express thoughts and feelings. Talking about "purpose" in art is a tricky business. If you try to stay objective about it, you can talk about stability/instability and consonance/dissonance as the dynamic forces in chords and harmony.
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Submediant. Leading Tone. These can be arranged into three specific groups: Tonic, Subdominant, and Dominant. Tonic chords, are the chords that progressions resolve on and therefore create a mood of stability. Dominant chords on the other hand create the opposite mood, resulting in tension and a need to resolve.
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