Practicing Progression of Chords

Goal Playing guitar without sheet music. Equipment Acoustic guitar + Capo + Songbook Basic Theory * This is a simplified explanation to aid beginners, so there may be incorrect parts in terms of theory. ① When playing accompaniment with an instrument such as guitar or piano, chords are used to accompany. ② Each singer has a different vocal range. There are low-pitched people and high-pitched people. The scale, which has been given names for these vocal ranges, is called a scale . => C Major scale, D Major scale, etc. ③ Sharps (#) and flats (b) are added to the musical score to indicate the scale of the song. For example, if there are three sharps (#) in the musical score, it is a song in the A Major scale (or E minor scale). ④ For each scale, there are seven diatonic chords from the first to the seventh degree. Basic accompaniment is possible using only diatonic chords. ⑤ If the song is in the C Major scale but the singer's vocal range is in the E scale, the accompaniment shou...