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Is there a lesson for this?

Julian Barton

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Nov 11, 2019
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I could be dumb but I had a friend ask me something and I realized I did not know the answer haha maybe I can show him a lesson on here or maybe one of you can speak to it. If there is no lesson we should get one because it seems important. So if you have a capo on I know it changes the key and all of that but how do I translate from like capo 4th fret chords to no capo chords? I never really learned that.
 

Noah Berends

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  • Nov 11, 2019
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    I’m still a bit rough on this myself, but my understanding is that you’d move the chords down four half steps, or two whole steps descending, in accordance with the Circle of 5ths in order to maintain proper flats/sharps. If I’m wrong someone please correct me lol, I don’t wanna pass wrong info.
     

    Julian Barton

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    Nov 11, 2019
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    So A would become F if it is that simple then fantastic! I also have another kind of silly question in this post too. I noticed that some people will play chord progressions of like 1 2 5 and it will be like C Bb and A (not an accurate example I am sure) but how do you get those minor chords in the progressions because I understand like I IV V but these minors and flats are beyond me haha
     
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    Brian Haner Sr.

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    Ed nailed the capo question. As far as the number system goes – Look at the lesson on the C chord family,(Lesson 21). I=C, II=Dm, III=Em, IV=F, V=G, VI=Am, VII=Bdim.
    So a I VI II V progression would be C Am Dm G.