Common Chord Progressions Quiz

1. In the key of D, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 1 5 6- 4 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor
"f" stands for flat


2. In the key of C, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 6- 4 2- 3- chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor


3. In the key of F, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 6- 4 1 5 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor
"f" stands for flat


4. In the key of D, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 6- 4 1 5 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor
"f" stands for flat


5. In the key of B Flat, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 1 5 6- 4 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor
"f" stands for flat


6. In the key of B Flat, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 4 1 6- 5 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor
"f" stands for flat


7. In the key of F, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 4 1 6- 5 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor
"f" stands for flat


8. In the key of G, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 4 1 6- 5 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor


9. In the key of D, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 1 6- 4 5 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor
"f" stands for flat


10. In the key of C, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 6- 4 1 5 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor


11. In the key of B Flat, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 1 6- 4 5 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor
"f" stands for flat


12. In the key of C, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 1 5 6- 4 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor


13. In the key of G, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 1 5 6- 4 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor


14. In the key of F, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 6- 4 2- 3- chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor
"f" stands for flat


15. In the key of G, what chords (in order) would you play if you were playing the 1 6- 4 5 chord progression?

Note: "m" stands for minor



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