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Color Chords: Key of E

Progression Exercise 2

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The note sequence videos to the left are placed here as a reminder of the importance of memorizing the 2 note sequence patterns.

Be sure to commit the note sequence patterns to memory. They are vital components when understanding the relationship between music in general and your guitar.

 
Color Chords Exercise

This exercise is designed to allow the musician to learn chords and play them in a progression. The chords provided are referred to as "color chords".

To begin the exercise:

  1. Practice positioning your fingers on the guitar based on the diagrams provided below for the each of the new chords. Practice by holding the chord and strumming.
  2. Once you are comfortable with the first chord, move on to the the other chords (if applicable), until you have completed all of the chords .
  3. Complete the above steps until you have memorized the position of all of the chords.
  4. Once all of the chords are memorized, play all of the chords in the order presented below in the Chord Progression section, (moving from left to right) to complete a Chord Progression. Play one chord and move to the next chord in the sequence as shown, strumming after each chord until you have completed all of the chords through the Relative Minor Key chords.
  5. Continue the sequence until you are comfortable playing each chord, moving to the next easily and making a smooth transition.
  6. Use these chords to build songs in E Major or C# Minor.
  7. Move to the next Key Chord Progression and repeat the process.

E Major and C# Minor
 
Chord Progression Group 2 - Color Chords
 
The second group of chord progressions for this Key introduces multiple new chords. These chords are color chords and include:
 
  • F#min7

  • B9

  • Emaj7

  • C#min7

  • Amaj7


  • G#min7

 

Learn the new chords below and play in the progression shown, including the Relative Minor Key.

 
Chord Progression:
     
F#min7
B9
Emaj7
F Sharp Minor 7 Chord
B9 Chord
E Major 7 Chord
     
C#min7
Amaj7
G#min7
C Sharp Minor 7 Chord
A Major 7 Chord
G Sharp Minor 7 Chord
     
B9
Emaj7
B9 Chord
E Major 7 Chord
 
     
 
     
Relative Minor Key - C# Minor:
 
C#m
F#m
G#7
B Minor Chord
E Minor Chord
F Sharp 7 Chord
     
Legend:

Barre - To Create A Barre, Place Your Index Finger Across The Strings
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    Finger Position On The String
  X   Do Not Play This String
       The Numbers Along The Left Side Represents The Fret Location (i.e. 1 is the first fret, 2 is the 2nd fret etc.)
     
     
 
 

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