Am C F
Weep not for roads untraveled
Am C G
Weep not for paths left alone
F Am E Am
Cause beyond every bend is a long blinding end
Am E Am
It's the worst kind of pain I've known
Am C F
Give up your heart left broken.
Am C G
And let that mistake pass on
F Am E Am
Cause the love that you lost wasn't worth what it cost
Am E Am
And in time you'll be glad it's gone.
Am - C - F - Am - C - G - F - Am - E - Am - E - Am (x2) (same rhythm as above)
Woahoowoah...
Am C F
Weep not for roads untraveled
Am C G
Weep not for sights unseen
F Am E Am
May your love never end and if you need a friend,
Am E Am
There's a seat here along side me.
Wooooohooowooo.. Am - C - F - Am - C - G - F - Am - E - Am - E - Am (x2)
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/l/linkin_park/roads_untraveled_ver3_crd.htm The song that I chose to analyze for this blog post about chord progressions is Roads Untraveled by Linkin Park. As I'm quite familiar with the song, I already knew that it had a minor tonality, and I figured out that the tonic must be A minor because almost all of the phrases begin and/or end with the Am chord. I determined the roman numeral namesfrom there.Am: i (tonic) C: III (pre-dominant) F: VI (pre-dominant) G: VII (pre-dominant) E: V (dominant)Each verse follows this chord progression: i, III, VI, i, III, VII, VI, i, V, i, i, V, i Tonic, pre-dominant, pre-dominant (period 1), tonic, pre-dominant, pre-dominant (period 2), pre-dominant, tonic, dominant, tonic (period 3), tonic, dominant, tonic (period 4).Each chorus follows this chord progression: i, III, VI, i, III, VII, VI, i, V, i, V, i. Tonic, pre-dominant, pre-dominant, tonic, pre-dominant, pre-dominant, pre-dominant, tonic, dominant, tonic, dominant, tonic.The entire song is in Am, and each chord progression follows the expected pattern of minor chords. Even the V chord is major, meaning that the seventh note in the scale, G, was raised (to create E major).
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