I am sorry Bandcoach... but I don't hear a II - I progression....
I admit that the song is slightly out of tune compared to the usual 440hz reference, making things difficult if trying to match things with a piano...
but you have a reasonably trained ear, no need to take the guitar or the piano to hear two min7 chords, the IV and the I, with the bass always playing the same I-I-IV I-I-IV line... (if we consider the song is in a minor mode, so the I is a minor chord)
the key is around Bb... so you have E
bm7 - Bbm7 ... and the bass is in fact always playing the two roots...
Are you sure you were listening to bubble showers by B Bravo ?
I don't have time right now, but this tune (at least the basic structure) is really easy to recreate...
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hmm I was curious and checked "Lotta Love" by Neil Young.. I discovered a great and nice song! (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELakJxPiieU)
on this video, the chord progression is not II - I but IV - III
the key is D, and the chords are GMaj7 - Fm7
i had a teacher once who showed us that the normal chord sequence is a bit complex on the guitar, but really easy to understand on the piano, in the key of C. Simply use your 4 fingers to play C - E - G - B
This is IMaj7, CMaj7.
And then move one key to the right, D - F - A -C that is IIm7
and so on...
The Lotta Love chord progression can be played by playing the 4th
(FMaj7) then the 3rd (Em7) and back to FMaj7...
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oh, I am realizing that the thing i said concerning the chords you can play with 4 notes on the piano, by simply shifting each time by a white key on the right, is the normal "ionian mode" chord progression
IMaj7 IIm7 IIIm7 IVMaj7 V7 VIm7 VIIm7,5b
When I said that the song "bubble showers" was using the a IVm7 - Im7, it is the case if you consider the song is in a minor mode, which is the case, I think (whereas "Lotta Love" is more of a major mode song, but the genius thing is that he never reaches the root key except maybe at 1:08)
To be honest, I don't care about modes... I simply hear the chords...
I am 38 but when I started playing the guitar at 6, my father was playing chords and I had to recognize them by ear...