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Chord progressions that sound like smooth jazz
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09-21-2009 02:57 PM
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Load the changes from the tunes.
Most are ABA so you can load just the a section and that should give you plenty. Forest Flower is Ama7 Gma7 Cma7 Bbma7. Lucky Southern is Dma7 E7 Gma7 Bb7 A7 Dma7 Ebma7 then repeats.
No ii-V's here.
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How about Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin On?" Google for the chord chart and you can just pop the changes in. Convert the chords to 7th chords though if you get a chart that shows the I chord as just a plain major. This progression is awsome for just blowing over.
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the solo changes to red clay are super smooth. they're the same as "if you want me to stay" and "just the two of us" and "sunny"
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Cmin7---Bbmin7-Eb7-AbMaj7---Dm7(b5)-G7alt
repeat over and over.
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Originally Posted by timscarey
Have just downloaded charts for songs like No Easy Way To Say Goodbye, Dream a Little Dream, Beginning to See the Light, etc. John W, I've got to buy a Real Book.
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Originally Posted by Noodler
G - B - (D#)- F and any (or all or none) of these Ab, A#, C#
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Originally Posted by randalljazz
Ab, A#, C#: Do you mean as notes, like b9, b3, b5...or is it one of them things where different chords have the same notes? Or was that supposed to be 9, 11, 13....
In a nutshell, is an altered chord a dominant chord with a #5?
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Originally Posted by Noodler
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Originally Posted by guitarplayer007
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