Left Hand Guitar Warm-Up Exercise 1

The G Major Chord Progression is an easy chord progression to learn, follow along to learn more about it!

In the progression, there are 7 chords. Here's the breakdown:

  • 3 major chords.
  • 3 minor chords.
  • 1 diminshed seventh chord.
Left Hand Guitar Warm-Up Exercise 1

The G Major scale has 7 notes, and each note has a corresponding chord in the progression.

Left Hand Guitar Warm-Up Exercise 1

After the seventh note the scale repeats in a different octave.

To know what notes we need for the scale, we use a format specific to the Major scale.

In the format we use a combination of whole steps and half steps from the root note (which is G for this progression).

It looks something like this:

  • Whole step.
  • Whole step.
  • Half step.
  • Whole step.
  • Whole step.
  • Whole step.
  • Half step.

So if you start at G in the musical alphabet, you would get this:

  • G - Whole step to A.
  • A - Whole step to B.
  • B - Half step to C.
  • C - Whole step to D.
  • D - Whole step to E.
  • E - Whole step F#.
  • F# - Half to G.

The pattern should always land back on the root note, which as was said earlier will then repeat the pattern in a different octave.

For a Major Chord Progression we use the following format to find out which chord should be a major chord, minor chord, or diminished chord.

Left Hand Guitar Warm-Up Exercise 1

The numbers on the top indicate the chord, or note, that is going to be a major, minor, or diminished.