St. Stephen's Day

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St. Stephen's Day is a Hornpipe in 4/4 (key: Gmix). It uses 4 unique chords and is classified as Beginner difficulty.

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Unique chords

4 chordsBeginner

Functional harmony

Primary: IVHarmony: Moderate4 functions🔎 Tune Analysis
Progression (degrees)
I → IV → V → IV → I → I → IV → I → V → I → I → V → I → I → I → VII → V → I → I → IV → I → V → I
Progression (chords)
G → C → D → C → G → G → C → G → D → G → G → D → G → G → G → F → D → G → G → C → G → D → G

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Simple Tune Structure - Parts/Chords

Parts and chords for session tune St. Stephen's Day. Use Key+/Key− to transpose.

Part A
G-|G-|C-D-|C-G-|G-|G-|C-G-|D-G-|D-G-|G-|D-|G-|G-|G-|G-|F-|D-G-|G-|G-|C-G-|D-G-||

Common chord palette in Mixolydian (trad session usage)

This table shows common diatonic chords in the Mixolydian mode. The flattened seventh gives Mixolydian its characteristic sound in many traditional tunes.

IbVIIIVVviii(iii°)
AGDEF#mBmC#°
DCGABmEmF#°
EDABC#mF#mG#°
GFCDEmAm