From David Bennett Piano.
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Although most songs do use more than just three chords, songs that only stick to three chords are quite common and we shouldn’t be surprised by that as, between the three main chords of the key, I, IV and V, we have everything we need to make a functional chord progression.
Here’s my previous video on the Harmonic Minor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-amnre-0I3w
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0:00 Three chord songs
1:27 Chords by number
3:06 I, IV & V
3:38 Three chords and the truth!
4:07 Folk
4:27 Country
5:02 Punk
5:22 Common People by Pulp
5:49 Key change but still just 3 chords
7:04 Minor key
9:04 ToneGym
9:51 Rock ‘n’ Roll
10:15 Why I, IV & V?
13:00 What counts as a chord?
15:26 Secondary colour chords
17:44 Patreon