You may have seen videos showing songs with the same chords as Pachelbel's Canon in D, or with the same chords as Don't Stop Believing by Journey. But there are tons of other songs that use the same chords. To throw out some examples:
The progression used in "Stand By Me" is also used (or at least, these songs are similar) in "Wake Up" by the Arcade Fire, and "If You're Wondering If I Want You To" by Weezer, and probably a lot of others.
Or, "Snow" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is the same as the bridge in "Poker Face" by Lady Gaga.
These are just some things I've noticed. I'm looking for other examples. In particular, I'm trying to figure out why "I'll Be In The Sky" by B.O.B sounds so familiar.
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Not sure what you are asking exactly. Basically, all songs have chords, UNLESS someone writes a melody and never writes any harmony to it.
Most guitarists will tell you the easiest songs to learn are three chord songs. Barre chords are much harder for beginners to learn to play than open chords.
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Every song is different. There are songs with as few as 2 chords (Miles Davis's So what is Em and Dm but there is a lot of model melody in there) and there are songs with 100s of chords.
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Not sure what you are asking exactly. Basically, all songs have chords, UNLESS someone writes a melody and never writes any harmony to it.
Usually a song contains more than one instrument for the back round. Which chords cannot play.
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Most guitarists will tell you the easiest songs to learn are three chord songs. Barre chords are much harder for beginners to learn to play than open chords.