We have seen how 2 chord songs templates help us play guitar by ear when we are working our children’s songs, we’ve also applied this concept to classical music. This is just the top of the musical iceberg, the more you Practice and apply the 8 bar 2 chord song templates mixtures we have studied so far many more songs will spring to mind.
As we dilate our study of two chord songs to incorporate country music we’ll notice how a difference our early eight bar template can link an easy children’s song to a number one country music hit song. Are you aware you could use the exact same 2 chord, eight bar song template for both these songs?
Hang Down Your Head Tom Dooley and Billy Ray Cyrus’s “Achy Breaky Heart” use the same harmonic background, naturally the melodies of these 2 songs are different.
Here is our 3rd 2 chord template :
| C/// | C/// | C/// | G/// |
| G/// | G/// | G/// | C/// |
and the mathematical code for this progression is …
| 1/// | 1/// | 1/// | 5/// |
| 5/// | 5/// | 5/// | 1/// |
Realizing the similarities in the chord progressions will be a great help if you are playing at a party and somebody requests Achy Breaky Heart, it also underlines the importance of practicing and studying the children’s tunes.
I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase “that hits a chord with me”. Actually that is what will be starting to happen for you …chords and even entire chord progressions will begin to “connect”.
Guitarists who play by ear have mastered this crucial ability of “connected learning”, by associating new material with something that they already know they can recall and recall this information quickly and meticulously. Our studies up to this point have been proscribed to songs that use the 8 bar modules repeated for the duration of the whole Piece.
Many songs use 2 chord, 8 bar modules as an element of the song,the following 8 bar module would work for the verse of Roy Orbison’s hit song ‘Blue Bayou’.
| C/// | C/// | G/// | G/// |
| G/// | G/// | C/// | C/// |
Side note : Blue Bayou’s verse comprises sixteen bar so you want to play the eight bar module through twice.
Try and work out this progression in other keys, the formula is :
| 1/// | 1/// | 5/// | 5/// |
| 5/// | 5/// | 1/// | 1/// |
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