George Tremain's Quickstep is a Jig in 6/8 (key: G). It uses 8 unique chords and is classified as Advanced difficulty. Often associated with England session repertoire.
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Unique chords
8 chordsAdvanced
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Simple Tune Structure - Parts/Chords
Parts and chords for session tune George Tremain's Quickstep. Use Key+/Key− to transpose.
Part A
G---|Em--G--|Em--G--|Em--G--|Em--G--|Em--G--|Em--G--|Am---| G--Am--|G---|Em---|G--Em--|A---|A---|A7---|D---|| D---|G---|C--D--|G---|G---|Am---|Am---|G---| D---|G---|C--D--|G---|Am---|D--G--|D--D7--|G---|| G---|G--D--|Em--D--|Em--G--|D---|G--D--|Em--D--|Em--D7--|G---| G--D--|Em--D--|Em---|A---|A---|A---|D7---|G---||
Commonly used functional chords in trad major keys
This table shows the standard diatonic chords in a major key, commonly used as the harmonic foundation for traditional tunes.
| I | ii | iii | IV | V | vi | (V7) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Bm | C#m | D | E | F#m | E7 |
| C | Dm | Em | F | G | Am | G7 |
| D | Em | F#m | G | A | Bm | A7 |
| E | F#m | G#m | A | B | C#m | B7 |
| F | Gm | Am | Bb | C | Dm | C7 |
| G | Am | Bm | C | D | Em | D7 |