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Groupie
Join Date: Apr 2026
Posts: 3
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I’ve been spending more time lately digging into how chords are actually built and how different voicings change the feel of a progression. It made me realize that musicians approach chord structure in completely different ways.
Some people think in shapes, some think in intervals, some use Roman numerals, and some just experiment by ear until something clicks. Others break everything down into formulas or patterns. I’m curious how you approach it. When you’re learning new chords or exploring variations, what’s your process? Do you rely on charts, theory, ear training, or something else entirely? Always interested in hearing how other players think about chord construction and how they explore new shapes or progressions. |
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