• composition, a chord progression or harmonic progression (informally chord changes, used as a plural) is a succession of chords. Chord progressions are the foundation...
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    The following is a list of commonly used chord progressions in music. R., Ken (2012). DOG EAR Tritone Substitution for Jazz Guitar, Amazon Digital Services...
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  • The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It uses the I, V, vi, and IV chords of a musical scale...
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    The Royal Road progression (王道進行, ōdō shinkō), also known as the IVM7–V7–iii7–vi progression or koakuma chord progression (小悪魔コード進行, koakuma kōdo shinkō)...
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  • The '50s progression (also known as the "Heart and Soul" chords, the "Stand by Me" changes, the doo-wop progression: 204  and the "ice cream changes")...
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    shall be used in the discussions of chord progressions, below. The perfect-fifth interval is called a power chord by guitarists, who play them especially...
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    point of a chord progression derived from the circle of fifths. According to Richard Franko Goldman's Harmony in Western Music, "the IV chord is, in the...
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    music theory, chord substitution is the technique of using a chord in place of another in a progression of chords, or a chord progression. Much of the...
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    almost any other genre. A series of chords is called a chord progression. One example of a widely used chord progression in Western traditional music and...
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  • arithmetic progression In music: Chord progression, series of chords played in order Backdoor progression, the cadential chord progression from iv7 to...
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  • of the most prominent chord progressions in popular music. The blues progression has a distinctive form in lyrics, phrase, chord structure, and duration...
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  • a chord progression such as C – Am – Dm – G7. This chord progression instructs the performer to play, in sequence, a C major triad, an A minor chord, a...
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  • For example, the chord progression on the left uses four unaltered chords, while the progression on the right uses an altered IV chord and is an alteration...
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  • place emphasis on a chord within the diatonic progression." The secondary-dominant terminology is still usually applied even if the chord resolution is nonfunctional...
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    chords are a simple means of covering many melodies without the use of passing notes. The order of the chord progression may be varied; popular chord...
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    slash chord in chord progressions is the minor key progression i – i/VII bass – iv/VI bass – V. In the key of A minor, this chord progression would be...
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    words of a song. ChordPro is one ASCII file representation standard for this style of lyric sheet. Chord notation Chord progression Lead sheet Konowitz...
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  • ii–V–I progression ("two–five–one progression") (occasionally referred to as ii–V–I turnaround, and ii–V–I) is a common cadential chord progression used...
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    V7 :|| in what is nicknamed the "I Got Rhythm" progression by George Gershwin. This chord progression moves from tonic I, to the submediant (vi), to the...
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  • half-diminished seventh chord (also known as a half-diminished chord or a minor seventh flat five chord) is a seventh chord composed of a root note,...
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    would consider the first chord a minor seventh chord in first inversion, because the progression ii7–V7 is a standard chord movement. Various devices...
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    chord progression comprising four chords descending stepwise – a iv–III–II–I progression with respect to the Phrygian mode or i–VII–VI–V progression with...
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  • The diminished seventh chord is a four-note chord (a seventh chord) composed of a root note, together with a minor third, a diminished fifth, and a diminished...
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  • throughout all chords in a progression (for example the blues scale on A for all chords of the blues progression: A7 E7 D7). In contrast, in the chord-scale system...
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  • Harmonic progression may refer to: Chord progression in music Harmonic progression (mathematics) Sequence (music) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    jazz harmony, the chord progression from iv7 to ♭VII7 to I (the tonic or "home" chord) has been nicknamed the backdoor progression or the backdoor ii-V...
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  • song's iv7–bVII7–bIIImaj7–bVImaj7–iiø–V7–i chord progression is an example of the circle-of-fifths progression. Roger Williams was signed by Dave Kapp of...
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  • multi-tonic changes) are a harmonic progression variation using substitute chords over common jazz chord progressions. These substitution patterns were...
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  • substituted for a seventh chord to create a "bluesy" sound. In a progression going up a fourth, if the first chord is a minor seventh chord, it can also be substituted...
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    Bergamask (category Chord progressions)
    Bergamo in Northern Italy), is a dance and associated melody and chord progression. It was considered a clumsy rustic dance copied from the natives of...
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