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Gentle Chords on Guitar (and how to play them)

24/04/2019 Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

Hey guys, in this lesson I am going to show you how to play the most gentle chord progression on guitar. Today, we will take a look at the II-V chord progression and explore a few musical ideas harmonically and melodically.

One of the awesome things about the II-V progression is that it never resolves to the Root chord (I). Playing between the II and V creates a beautiful suspended chord progression that can be used to write simple melodies and arpeggios.

The chord progression we checking out today is in D major and the chords are E minor and A major chord. As always, I am going to do my best to put these two chords into practice and show you musical ideas that will (hopefully) inspire you.

Enjoy this lesson.

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