Often known as "pop-punk" or "four-chord," this cord progression is notable for its catchy and versatile nature.
Many songwriters rely on the I-IV-V progression, a fundamental and widely used sequence in blues, rock, and folk music.
The ii-V-I jazz progression in C major provides a smooth and logical progression through tonal centers.
The I-vi-IV-V progression is widely used in pop, rock, and ballads to achieve emotional impact by balancing stability and tension.
The C major key improves compositions with C-Dm-Em-F-G chords, adds complexity through different diatonic chords, and expands the musical experience.