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- Three-chord_song abstract "A three-chord song is a song whose music is built around three chords that are played in a certain sequence. Perhaps the most prevalent type of three-chord song is the simple twelve-bar blues used in blues and rock and roll.Typically, the three chords used are the chords on the tonic, subdominant, and dominant (scale degrees I, IV and V): in the key of C, these would be the C, F and G chords. Sometimes the V7 chord is used instead of V, for greater tension.The I (tonic), IV (subdominant) and V (dominant) chords (primary triads) together encompass all seven tones of the tonic's major scale. These three chords are a simple means of covering many melodies without the use of passing notes.There are tens of thousands of songs written with I, IV and V chords. Almost all country, blues, and early rock and roll songs are three-chord songs. A great many pop songs are also I, IV and V chord songs. The order of the chord progression may be varied, popular chord progression variations using the I, IV and V chords of a scale are: V – I – IV I – V – IV – V V – IV – I Beside the I, IV and V chord progression, other widely used 3-chord progressions are: I – vi – V I – ii – VIn the mid-1960s, two of the most popular bands, The Beach Boys and The Beatles, began releasing songs that stretched the scope of rock and roll beyond three-chord songs. Even their earlier hits, such as "The Warmth of the Sun", or "She Loves You", featured chord progressions that were somewhat more complex. This led to a movement away from the country and blues base of rock and roll music, towards what would be termed simply rock music, and eventually resulted in the development of progressive rock and its many derivatives. However, the popularity of the three-chord song has always remained, particularly in punk rock, where the Ramones pioneered the three bare chord approach on their debut album Ramones.".
- Three-chord_song thumbnail IV-V-I_in_C.png?width=300.
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- Three-chord_song wikiPageRevisionID "681719701".
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Berlin_(Lou_Reed_album).
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Blues.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Cadence_(music).
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chord_progressions.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Category:Harmony.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Category:Song_forms.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Chord_(music).
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Chord_progression.
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- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Consonance_and_dissonance.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Country_music.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Degree_(music).
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Dominant_(music).
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Dominant_seventh.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Dominant_seventh_chord.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Harlan_Howard.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink I–V–vi–IV_progression.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Reed.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Major_scale.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Music.
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- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Passing_notes.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Pop-punk_chord_progression.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Pop_(music).
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Primary_triad.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_rock.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Punk_rock.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Ramones.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Ramones_(album).
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Rock_and_roll.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Rock_music.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Scale_degree.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink She_Loves_You.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Song.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Subdominant.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink The_Beach_Boys.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink The_Beatles.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink The_Warmth_of_the_Sun.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Tonic_(music).
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink Twelve-bar_blues.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLink File:IV-V-I_in_C.png.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "I-IV-V".
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "Three-chord song".
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "three chord".
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "three chords".
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "three-chord blues song".
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "three-chord pattern".
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "three-chord song".
- Three-chord_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "three-chord".
- Three-chord_song hasPhotoCollection Three-chord_song.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Three-chord_song wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Three-chord_song subject Category:Chord_progressions.
- Three-chord_song subject Category:Harmony.
- Three-chord_song subject Category:Song_forms.
- Three-chord_song hypernym Song.
- Three-chord_song type Single.
- Three-chord_song comment "A three-chord song is a song whose music is built around three chords that are played in a certain sequence. Perhaps the most prevalent type of three-chord song is the simple twelve-bar blues used in blues and rock and roll.Typically, the three chords used are the chords on the tonic, subdominant, and dominant (scale degrees I, IV and V): in the key of C, these would be the C, F and G chords.".
- Three-chord_song label "Three-chord song".
- Three-chord_song sameAs 3-akkoorden.
- Three-chord_song sameAs Triada_harmoniczna.
- Three-chord_song sameAs m.07mt0.
- Three-chord_song sameAs Q2212946.
- Three-chord_song sameAs Q2212946.
- Three-chord_song wasDerivedFrom Three-chord_song?oldid=681719701.
- Three-chord_song depiction IV-V-I_in_C.png.
- Three-chord_song isPrimaryTopicOf Three-chord_song.