Johann Pachelbel was a German baroque composer, so most likely in Germany.
it was written for his love for music and it was based on his childhood
somewhere between 1685 & 1730. i would like to know the actual year. does anyone know?? -Ray
The chords for "Canon in D" by Pachelbel are D major, A major, B minor, F minor, G major, and G minor.
The chords for Pachelbel's Canon in D are D major, A major, B minor, F minor, G major, and G minor.
The chord progression for "Canon in D" by Pachelbel follows a pattern of D major, A major, B minor, F minor, G major, D major, G major, and A major.
The chord progressions for "Canon in D" by Johann Pachelbel follow a simple pattern of D major, A major, B minor, F minor, G major, D major, G major, and A major.
There are reasonably good keyboard versions of the Canon in D.
Pachelbel's Canon (Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel)
Look up "Canon in D major for violins" in a serach engine.
it was written for his love for music and it was based on his childhood
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No. His famous Canon in D was written for three violins and basso continuo.