dksucharda
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Learning a chord progression that starts in A#minor and then goes to F# and then Cm. These are the primary chords of the song. The song is "Over Everything" a song from TV show Empire. I am pretty good at theory and the circle of fifths. I know theory is the foundation for basic music composition and that rules can be broken all the time, and if that is what is happening here than fine. But if there is a good explanation I would like to learn.
I am not aware of any key signature A#m. I am aware of Am which could be the I chord making the Dm the IV chord and Em the V chord. If it were Am the C Chord should be major and in this case it is minor, but again, we are not in Amin, this song starts in A#min so maybe none of this matters. I just have no frame of reference since I cant figure out what key it is in. If I could understand this, I could maybe figure out the rest. or maybe not. thoughts?
I am not aware of any key signature A#m. I am aware of Am which could be the I chord making the Dm the IV chord and Em the V chord. If it were Am the C Chord should be major and in this case it is minor, but again, we are not in Amin, this song starts in A#min so maybe none of this matters. I just have no frame of reference since I cant figure out what key it is in. If I could understand this, I could maybe figure out the rest. or maybe not. thoughts?