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Chord Progressions

Chord Progressions: Stationary Harmony, Moving Bass

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A simple, but very effective, way to musically expand a single chord is to play a Moving Bass Line under the Stationary Harmony…

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April 1, 2011 Chord Progressions

Chord Progressions: Roman Numeral Analysis

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Harmonic literacy requires us to go beyond knowing the letter name and type of chords being played…

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April 1, 2011 Chord Progressions

Chord Progressions: Why Study Chord Progressions?

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Studying Chord Progressions is essential to understanding how an enormous amount of music works…

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April 1, 2011 Chord Progressions

How Music Works: Chord Progressions

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The study of Chord Progressions is essential to understanding how an enormous amount of music works…

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April 1, 2011 Chord Progressions, How Music Works
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