Sir Sidney Smith

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Sir Sidney Smith is a March in 4/4 (key: G). It uses 13 unique chords and is classified as Expert difficulty. Often associated with England session repertoire.

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Unique chords

13 chordsExpert

Functional harmony

Primary: IIHarmony: Very Rich13 functions🔎 Tune Analysis
Progression (degrees)
I → II → III → II → I → IV → V7 → I → V → I → I → V → VI → III → VI → II7 → V → V → IV → III → II → I → I7 → bVII +51 more
Progression (chords)
G → Am → B → A → G → C → D7 → G → D → G → G → D → Em → Bm → Em → A7 → D → D → C → B → A → G → G7 → F +51 more

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Simple Tune Structure - Parts/Chords

Parts and chords for session tune Sir Sidney Smith. Use Key+/Key− to transpose.

Part A
G-|Am-b-|C-D7-|G-D-|
G-D-|Em-Bm-|Em-A7-|D-|
Part B
D-c-|G-|G7-f-|C-|
C-G-|D-G-|C-G-|D-G-|
Am-b-|Em-b-|C-b-|G-A7-|G-|Am-b-|
C-D7-|G-D-|G-D-|Em-D-|C-D-|
Em-D-|C-D-|Em-D-|C-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.

IiiiiiIVVvi(V7)
ABmC#mDEF#mE7
CDmEmFGAmG7
DEmF#mGABmA7
EF#mG#mABC#mB7
FGmAmBbCDmC7
GAmBmCDEmD7