Load it up! Neil once told Q Magazine: "if you want to write a classic pop song, use these chords: Ab, Bb, G minor 7th, C minor. That’s ‘The Chord Change’. You can’t go wrong with that.
and a duplicate 5th (G). The term ‘minor’ refers to the b3rd. This is a C minor chord with a dominant or b7th. If we were to raise the 7th, we would have a C minor chord with a major 7th.
The Darkness frontman says the late, great Johnny Nash dared to step outside of standard studio chord progressions and ...