- Is it legal to use the same chord progression?
- Can VII go to IV?
- What chords work with a minor?
- Which chord progression is an example of I IV V progression?
Is it legal to use the same chord progression?
Many songwriters are not aware of this, but chord progressions, as such, are not protected by copyright, and can be used by other songwriters. ... To use the same chords with the same rhythm as the song you found it in starts to move into the copyright infingement area.
Can VII go to IV?
vi chords lead to I, ii, iii, IV, or V chords. vii° chords lead to I or iii chords.
What chords work with a minor?
The chords associated with the A minor scale are A minor, B diminished, C major, D minor, E minor, F major, G major.
Which chord progression is an example of I IV V progression?
A I-IV-V chord progression is any combination of the three major chords in a key. You find an example of this chord progression in the song “Wild Thing” by The Troggs. Its chords, A, D, and E, are I, IV, and V in the A major scale.