Chord Progression Theory Question
crushpuppy
Nov 15 2011, 11:07 PM
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Ok I'm pretty sure I already know the answer to this but i'll ask anyway.

When you have a chord progression in a "minor" key is it always related back to the relative "Major" key to define the chord progression?

Say we have this progression -

A min - F Maj - C Maj - G Maj

In the the relative "Major" key it would be a ( vi - IV - I - V ) in the key of C - Major

But....

Is it ever looked at as a ( I - vi - iii- vii ) in the key of A min?

Just curious
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Gabriel Leopardi
Nov 16 2011, 03:01 AM
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It's like Daniel said.. and the same happens with the different modes..

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