Do# Fandango (Dual Harmony)

iv – III – II – I → VI – IV⁰ – VI – V7 – VI progression in Do# minor

Do Re MiC D E
Harmony
OriginalPass Chords
ivFa♯m
IIIMi
IIRe
IRe♭
VILa
IIRe
VILa
V7Mi
VILa

6-Bar Structure

Bar 1Fa♯m
Bar 2Mi
Bar 3Re
Bar 4Re♭
Bar 5La
Bar 6Re
Bar 7La
Bar 8Mi
Bar 9La

Triad Diagrams — Do# Fandango (Dual Harmony) (Guitar)

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Do# Fandango (Dual Harmony)iv – III – II – I → VI – IV⁰ – VI – V7 – VI

The Fandango uniquely mixes two harmonic worlds: the Cadencia Andaluza (Phrygian) for instrumental preludes and remates, and Traditional Harmony (major/minor) for the vocal accompaniment. In E: Am-G-F-E (Phrygian intro) → C-F-C-G7-C (major verses) → F-E (Phrygian resolution).

Playing in Do# minor

C# major (or Db) sits in barre chord territory across the fretboard. Every chord demands precise barring, but the payoff is a bright, crystalline sound a half step above C that cuts through a band mix. C# is a intermediate-advanced-level key on guitar because no open strings fall within the key naturally, so every chord requires full barre technique. Expect to rely on barre chords throughout, which builds hand strength and unlocks the entire fretboard.

Voice Leading

The bass line moves through F# to E (descending whole step), E to D (descending whole step), D to Db (descending half step), Db to A (descending major third), A to D (ascending perfect fourth), D to A (descending perfect fourth), A to E (descending perfect fourth), E to A (ascending perfect fourth). A half-step bass movement creates a strong leading-tone pull that demands resolution. The root motion by larger intervals (fourths and fifths) gives each chord change a strong, decisive character. When the progression loops, the bass returns from A to F# by minor third.

Capo Transposition

To play in C# using familiar open chords: capo 1 with open C shapes; capo 4 with open A shapes; capo 6 with open G shapes. Choose the capo position that gives you the voicings you prefer — lower capo positions produce a fuller sound, while higher positions create a brighter, mandolin-like timbre.

Scales for Soloing

C# minor pentatonic is your safest starting point because all five notes are chord tones or stable tensions within the natural minor harmony. When a dominant seventh chord appears, switch briefly to C# Dorian or harmonic minor to capture the raised 6th or 7th that the chord implies.

Strumming Pattern

Try a D-D-DU waltz pattern at 80-100 BPM. Accent beat 1 strongly and keep beats 2-3 lighter. For fingerpicking, use a bass-pluck-pluck pattern with alternating bass notes.

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Chords (triads): Fa♯m, Mi, Re, Re♭, La.

Chords (7th): Fa♯m7, Mi7, Re7, Re♭7, Lamaj7.

Famous songs using this progression

  • Fandango de Huelva – Nino Miguel
  • Fandango Natural – Camaron