4 Chords, 65 Songs


Inspired by “4 Chords” by The Axis of Awesome, I decided to make my own rendition of songs that utilize these four chords. In music theory, the chords are as follows: I, V, vi, IV. Rather than pe…

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  1. kikiCar88

    65 songs with the same song with piano all the time…and not all fits to it in fact just half from all musics.

    February 8, 2010 7:02 pm | #1
  2. alika207

    I never got an answer to my question. What program do you recommend I download so I can do stuff like this? I want to do my own mix of songs but I would have to adjust the keys and tempos of some of them.

    February 8, 2010 7:18 pm | #2
  3. mathyou9

    I used GoldWave digital audio editor (goldwave [dot] com)

    February 8, 2010 7:40 pm | #3
  4. alika207

    @mathyou9 Oh cool! Some of my friends use that too. I was wanting to download it. I will! Thanks.

    February 8, 2010 8:30 pm | #4
  5. mao2meow

    Wow! This is so great. Love the variety of songs.

    February 8, 2010 8:49 pm | #5
  6. batmanidis

    unbelievable!!! excellent job

    February 8, 2010 9:27 pm | #6
  7. ocr17

    this looks like it took SO much work

    February 8, 2010 10:03 pm | #7
  8. finneykris

    yes a minor 3rd is the same as a major 6th but that is relative major and minorfor example A minor and C major are ALMOST the samepeople always thing they are the same but they are similarmajor and minor are NEVER the same

    February 8, 2010 10:19 pm | #8
  9. NicolasRieppi

    get a keyboard and compare your major 3rd from any note. just count how many keys you move on. the progression is the same ;) progression is “the move” if you prefer. moving walking 5steps in New-York, and walking 5steps in L.A., considering your steps are exactly the same… basicly you moved the same way, this is the progression ;)

    February 8, 2010 10:45 pm | #9
  10. sashahobbit

    there is indeed the most vulgar and banal chord sequence, stupid harmony, shitty bands and singers mainly, so there is nothing strange that they all sound the same. lol )

    February 8, 2010 11:01 pm | #10