Some cool stuff in this thread. Awesome!

But hey, however you call it, pop/country/rock uses 4 chords.

The C F G Am. I IV V Vi (6 minor). 1 4 5 6 minor

Occasionally you see the 2 m7 or 3 m7 and RARELY the 2 Maj, but that is about it. (Except for slash chord variations.)

2 Major?? Oh yeah: (But if you TRY SOMETIMES....)


https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/the-rolling-stones/you-cant-always-get-what-you-want-chords-4019

Anyway, in any group I have ever been in, band, or songwriting or anything, the conversation is always like: "Hey are you sure you want to go to the V so fast? Why can't we stay on the 4? Sounds like the right place for the 6 minor..." And so on.

It is as natural as red light, green light, yellow light, yield sign when you are driving. You know these intervals like the back of your hand.

On bass and guitar, there really are only 2 major scale shapes, the "C shape" starting on the fifth string" and the "G shape" starting on the 6th string." Oh, well, actually there is the A formation, and the E formation too, and the D come to think of it....but let's not worry about that right now...

Anyway, all music is just variations on these simple concepts.

It is really not that hard.

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P.S. This might help you Billy. Actually a good practice regimen here.

http://www.danwilt.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Nashville-Number-System-Wilt.pdf

But let me give you a pop quiz on Db Billy.

If the 5th of D is A, then the 5th of Db is......

come on you can do it....

A fluh.....laaaaaaaa

A fluh....laaaaaaa

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