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What Are The Most Common Chord Intervals For Intros And Outros.


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Ok, you're mixing up terms, you are wanting common chord progressions, not intervals.

An interval is the difference between two pitches (harmonic interval - the difference between two pitches in a chord, melodic interval - the difference between two adjacent pitches in a melody).

What you are looking for, however, is the chord progressions, which can be expressed as in 1, 2 etc, but they are better expressed using Roman Numeral Analysis as there are differences between major progressions and the 3 minor scale progressions that RNA will capture and 1, 2, 3 will not.

Most songs intro using chords from the verse, bridge, chorus etc, not using a new section. Similarly most songs outro on chorus chords, or at least many do.

So here are a few common progressions and some of the songs that use them:

I IV I V - Brown Eyed Girl

I I I ii IV V - Like A Rolling Stone

I V vi IV - With Or Without You

Or some common 12 bar major progressions would be:

I I I I IV IV I I V V I I

I IV I I IV IV I I ii V I V

Or some 12 bar minor blues progressions would be:

i i i i iv iv i i VI V I I

i i i i iv iv i i iv V i I

Other common progressions

I VI IV V I

I VI II V I

I II VI V I

I vi ii V

I V vi IV

I hope this helps

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On 15/08/2015 18:07:27, Brad Barnett said:

There really isn't an answer to that because there are a number of songs that use each interval in just about every genre.  

If you check John's answer, you will find the OP question was misstated. 

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