Pop Songs: Call Me Maybe Chords
A very used chord progression in pop songs,
Used in musics like: “Call me Maybe, Carly Rae Jespen” etc.
Let’s check this out:
Call Me Maybe Chords:
VI-V-III-IV
Some of you probably want to spice it up some more to get more originality, am I right?
So, let’s get a little more crazy and add some notes in those chords to make it even more jazzy !
I have the honor to present: THE VARIABLES !
The roots notes stay the same, however the right hand begins to do chords more difficult.
(Variables Coming Soon)
Pro Tips:
Feel entirely free to mix the progressions together, to be totally original and unique in your art.
If you also, mash up the chords, I can guarantee you that the progression you come up with will perfectly make sense !
Let’s talk about scales, if you wanna make some popular instrumentals !
By my experience,
The best scale was the blues scale in case of making a lead !
If we are in the key of C, the blues scale is:
C-Eb-F-Gb-G-Bb-C.
Mix that up, with any of the progressions that are above and you’ll be satisfied promised. 🙂
So go ahead, make some popular songs !
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A chord progression idea.
Also, check out:
- The II-I-IV-VI-V Progression
- “Drake, Hold On We’re Going Home”
- The I-VI-IV-V Progression
- “Girl On Fire, Alicia Keys”, “Trumpets, Chris Brown”
- The VI-V-bV-IV Progression
- “Here, Alessia Cara”
- The IV-I-V-VI Progression
- “Call me Maybe, Carly Rae Jespen”
- The III-IV-V-VI Progression
- “Best Friend, Foster The People”
- The VI-V-III-IV Progression
- “This Is How We Do, Katy Perry”
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