akordikäikud
Akordikäikud, often translated as chord progressions, are a fundamental element of music theory. They refer to a sequence of chords played one after another. In Western music, chord progressions are what give music its sense of movement and direction. They create harmonic tension and resolution, guiding the listener's ear through the musical piece.
The most common chord progressions are based on diatonic chords, which are chords built from the notes
More complex progressions can introduce chromatic chords (chords not belonging to the diatonic scale), borrowed chords,