Chord Progressions in E Minor
Pick a progression in E Minor, then load it into the builder to practice changes with a steady tempo and groove.
i–♭VII–♭VI–V: Phrygian Metal Drive
148 BPM•rock
Dial in aggressive minor tension with i–♭VII–♭VI–V in E (Em–D–C–B): perfect for metal riffs, dark choruses, and cinematic builds for guitar and piano.
i–♭VI–♭III–♭VII: Arena Rock Minor
150 BPM•rock
Write a stadium-ready minor progression in E minor (Em–C–G–D): big guitars, sing-along hooks, and easy band arranging with strong bass movement for songwriting.
i–iv–V7–i: Minor Blues Resolve
108 BPM•rock
Add classic minor-blues pull in E minor (Em–Am–B7–Em): great for blues rock solos, dramatic verses, and guitar leads that resolve with harmonic-minor bite.
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