Improv with “V IV I”
Introduction
In this improvisation lesson, we'll play a V–IV–I chord progression in G major. This track is a bit upbeat. It will likely sound familiar to you.
The Chord Progression
V | IV | I | I |
D | C | G | G |
How to Play the Chords
Materials to Use
This track is suited to pentatonic riffs as well as the G major scale generally.
G Major
G Pentatonic Major
Backing Track
When you’re ready, play the chords and scales along with the backing track.
Exercises
- Play the chords D, C, G along with the track.
- If you know any other versions of these chords, try those instead.
- Play the G major pentatonic scale along with the track, in time.
- Play the G major scale along with the track, in time.
- Develop 2-3 short melodies using the scales. Each melody should consist of 5-10 notes. Play the melodies with the track.
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