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I / I / V7 / V7 / V7 / V7 / I / I /
I / I7 / IV / IVm (#IVo) / I / VI7 / II7 V7 / I /
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This is not a test but a request. The changes seem very common and fun to blow on but I don't have a head for them.
It may be a song from Appalachia or from the Caribbean or wherever.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Goodnight Ireal
I mean Goodnight Irene ....
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Originally Posted by
djg
happy birthday
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I’ve heard this sort of progression referred to as a ‘rag’ in gypsy jazz circles.
EDIT - this seems more like the second half section in fact.
What is this progression? Help — DjangoBooks Forum
Anyway tunes that go I-V-I and then the rag (give or take a few passing chords) are pretty ubiquitous in earlier/traddier jazz rep
Tiger Rag
Django’s Tiger
Just a Closer Walk
Bourbon Street Parade
Bill Bailey
I Love You (not the Cole Porter song)
I like III7+5 IV #IVo7 I/V (#Vo7) VIm II7 V7sus for ‘the rag’ btw. Churchy!
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Thanks Christian.
(She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain)
Last edited by A. Kingstone; 02-02-2023 at 04:13 PM.
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