heres a cool b flat progression for those aspiring jazz guitarist
- cricketrider
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- From: indiana
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Rhythm Changes Progression B Flat
Bb Gm7 | Cm7 F7 | Bb Gm7 | C7 F7|
Bb Bb7 | Eb7 Ebm7| Bb Gm7 | Cm 7 F7 |
Bb Gm7 | Cm7 F7 | Bb Gm7 | C7 F7|
Bb Bb7 | Eb7 Ebm7| Bb F7 | Bb Bb |
D7 | D7 | G7 | G7|
C7 | C7 | F7| F7|
Bb Gm7 | Cm7 F7 | Bb Gm7 | C7 F7|
Bb Bb7 | Eb7 Ebm7| Bb F7 | Bb Bb |
ps. i don't want anyone to think this is my song as it is way more clever than anything that i have come up with so far.
if my calculations are correct SLINKY + ESCULATOR = EVERLASTING FUN
- cricketrider
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- From: indiana
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http://chordprogression.wordpress.com/
this is a link to a site that i found that has some pretty good suggestions for some chord progressions that i have personally got some milage outof enjoy!
if my calculations are correct SLINKY + ESCULATOR = EVERLASTING FUN
- GuitarZen
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- From: Pacific Northwest
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Thanks Crick....that's a keeper....could spend hours in there !
Cheers,
GuitarZen
- dennisstgermain
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- Jazz Guitarist

- From: Eugene Oregon
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Frankly I think that any chord can go to any other chord. Your ear and judgment should dictate how the chords go together.
- giatow
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- From: Arkansas USA
- Registered: 2009-10-13
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Yeah... I rather enjoyed the Progresion as well.... I'm still debating on how to get my song on here.
- GuitarZen
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I'm looking forward to that giatow, thanks.
GuitarZen
giatow wrote:
I'm still debating on how to get my song on here.
