J-Rock Chord Progressions
Explore J-Rock chord progressions for guitar with diagrams and audio playback.
7 progressions found
All J-Rock Progressions
Anime Epic (Cruel Angel's Thesis)
J-Popi → VII → iv → III
The driving minor progression from one of the most iconic anime openings ever. Cm-Bb-Fm-Eb creates that sense of epic momentum and emotional intensity that defined Evangelion's legendary theme.
Anime Dark (Unravel)
J-Rocki → VI → VII → III
The haunting progression from Tokyo Ghoul's iconic opening. Gm-Eb-F-Bb creates that unsettling, emotional quality perfect for darker anime themes. The minor tonic with ascending movement captures TK's signature melancholy.
Anime Emotional (Royal Road 7ths)
J-PopIVmaj7 → V7 → iii7 → vi7
The Royal Road progression with 7th chords - also known as the 'koakuma chord progression'. The added extensions create that lush, emotional anime soundtrack feeling. This is the actual form commonly used in J-pop production.
Anime Melancholic (Hikaru Nara)
Anime OSTVI → VII → i
The ascending minor progression common in emotional J-pop and anime openings. The VI-VII-i creates a hopeful yet bittersweet feeling as it rises to resolve on the minor tonic.
Anime Battle (Gurenge)
J-RockVI → VII → i
The driving minor progression that powers intense anime openings. C-D-Em builds energy through the ascending VI-VII before landing on the minor tonic. This exact progression is used in Demon Slayer's iconic opening.
Anime Hopeful (Your Name)
J-PopV → IV → I → vi
The warm, hopeful progression from Your Name. C#-B-F#-D#m creates that bittersweet yet uplifting feeling of connection and longing that defines Makoto Shinkai's film soundtracks.
Anime Mystery (Detective Theme)
Anime OSTi7 → bVII7 → bVImaj7 → V7
The chromatic descent with 7th chords creates suspense and intrigue. Perfect for mystery anime, detective scenes, and moments of revelation.