Chord Name | Roman Num. | Chord Notes |
G Major (G) | I | G, B, D |
A Major (A) | II | A, C#, E |
C Major (C) | IV | C, E, G |
D Major (D) | V | D, F#, A |
Major II chords (a.k.a. V of V chords) often lead to V chords
because that follows the Circle of Fifths. Learn more "here".
Soloing/Bass Lines: Experiment with the notes above throughout the song, but focus on the Chord Notes of each chord being played.
In Fretboard Toolboxes, anything in italics is outside of the key!
Chord Name | Roman Num. | Chord Notes |
G Major (G) | I | G, B, D |
F Major (F) | bVII | F, A, C |
C Major (C) | IV | C, E, G |
D Major (D) | V | D, F#, A |
Soloing/Bass Lines: Experiment with the notes above throughout the song, but focus on the Chord Notes of each chord being played.
Chord Name | Roman Num. | Chord Notes |
A minor (Am) | ii | A, C, E |
D Major (D) | V | D, F#, A |
G Major (G) | I | G, B, D |
This chord progression is the backbone of jazz, and it also
comes straight from the Circle of Fifths. Learn more "here".
Soloing/Bass Lines: Experiment with the notes above throughout the song, but focus on the Chord Notes of each chord being played.
Chord Name | Roman Num. | Chord Notes |
G Major (G) | I | G, B, D |
B minor (Bm) | iii | B, D, F# |
A minor (Am) | ii | A, C, E |
D Major (D) | V | D, F#, A |
"I" chords are the sound of "home", where tension is resolved. :-)
Now see how many of these chord progressions you can play along with when you don't know which track is coming up next! Use the Roman numerals that show up in the audio player as your clues & practice learning those Roman numerals here!
This is where you really start going a long ways towards training your ear and building the muscle memory you need to play songs "on the fly"!
Scale degree | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |||||
G Major scale | G | A | B | C | D | E | F# |
Chord Name | Roman Num. | Chord Notes |
G Major (G) | I | G, B, D |
B(7) | III(7) | B, D#, F#, (A) |
E(7) | VI(7) | E, G#, B, (D) |
A(7) | II(7) | A, C#, E, (G) |
D(7) | V(7) | D, F#, A, (C) |
Learn how the Circle of Fifths works and you'll start finding
TONS of chord changes within songs that "follow" the circle! :-)
Scale degree | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |||||
G Major scale | G | A | B | C | D | E | F# |
Chord Name | Roman Num. | Chord Notes |
G Major (G) | I | G, B, D |
B Major (B) | III | B, D#, F# |
C Major (C) | IV | C, E, G |
C minor (Cm) | iv | C, Eb, G |
D Major (D) | V | D, F#, A |
Going from I to a Major III chord has a really cool ragtime-y sound. The IV to iv (minor) chord change is beautifully sad! :-)
Scale degree | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |||||
G Major scale | G | A | B | C | D | E | F# |
Scale degree | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |||||
G Major scale | G | A | B | C | D | E | F# |
Scale degree | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |||||
G Major scale | G | A | B | C | D | E | F# |
Scale degree | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |||||
G Major scale | G | A | B | C | D | E | F# |
All of this page's Tracks on Shuffle!
Track #6: G-B(7)-E(7)-A(7)-D(7)
I-III(7)-VI(7)-II(7)-V(7); turnaround = I-V
Track #5: G-B-C-Cm
I-III-IV-iv; turnaround = I-V-I-V
Track #4: G-A-C-D
I-II-IV-V
More Key of G Major Chord Progressions
Track #3: G-F-C-D
I-bVII-IV-V
Track #2: Am-D-G
ii-V-I
Track #1: G-Bm-Am-D
I-iii-ii-V
For these key of G Major tracks, try these scales:
G Major: G, A, B, C, D, E, F# (all the notes in white boxes)
G Major pentatonic: G, A, B, D, E (the underlined notes)
See these scales with a Fretboard Toolbox: