Some guitar / Music theory help please !!!!
Pontikas
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Hi,
I wrote a nice bridge in one of my songs a while back with the chords: F sharp minor, D, G, B.
I would like to stick this in one of my new songs which is in the key of D minor. The way I am playing it now is D minor, F, C, G.
The problem is that it doesnt sound quite right. Can someone help me out please. I'm not sure if I adapted the original chord progression correctly into D minor.
Thanks and Happy New Year!
I wrote a nice bridge in one of my songs a while back with the chords: F sharp minor, D, G, B.
I would like to stick this in one of my new songs which is in the key of D minor. The way I am playing it now is D minor, F, C, G.
The problem is that it doesnt sound quite right. Can someone help me out please. I'm not sure if I adapted the original chord progression correctly into D minor.
Thanks and Happy New Year!
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in Dm, this should be F, D minor, G minor, Bb
Hope that helps
Speaking as a child of the nineties
If I've got that much correct, then to play this in D-minor (or it's relative-major key, F), you would play Am - F - Bb - D. If you need to root the progression on the D-minor chord, then you're playing in Bb/Gm, and the progression is Dm - Bb - Eb - G.
It could just be, of course, that you've adapted a Cobain-esque disregard for music or chord theory. Sometimes you just throw the theory out the window and write whatever sounds good.
F# minor goes down to D minor
D major goes down to B flat major
G major goes down to E flat major
B major goes down to G major
Just move it down consistently and it should sound right!