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    What are the most Uncommon Jazz chord progressions?

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    OK, I'll bite: um... how about any progression that modulates down a half step for each successive chorus?

    Think I'm wrong? Go find one!

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    Modal jazz changes can be the most unusual because often they're written without classic functional harmony and get notated in the key of C for ease of writing and reading, but have nothing to do with C as any key center.

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    Here's one:

    D#majb9/ % (repeat 18 bars)

    I bet its only been composed once. Just now. And never performed. ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsguitars09
    What are the most Uncommon Jazz chord progressions?
    Could be anything. Are you trying to work on soloing over unusual progressions, or just asking a trivia question? I see you posted another (related) question here on avant garde jazz, so maybe you're studying modern stuff??

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    Quote Originally Posted by pkirk
    Here's one:

    D#majb9/ % (repeat 18 bars)

    I bet its only been composed once. Just now. And never performed. ;-)
    Well, I just performed it (admittedly only for myself), and I quite liked it .
    The more you repeat it, the better it sounds.... (standard rule for all music... up to a point, that is... )

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    Most uncommon jazz chord progression? That's an easy one!

    Dmin 0 0 0 2 3 1
    G 3 2 0 0 0 3
    C 0 3 2 0 1 0

    I don't think I've ever heard that one even by Sonny Sharrock and he was pretty out.
    David

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    I rarely see someone play open G

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamBooka
    I rarely see someone play open G
    Never heard of it. Part of your collection of Jedi Mind tricks?



    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonR
    Well, I just performed it (admittedly only for myself), and I quite liked it .
    The more you repeat it, the better it sounds.... (standard rule for all music... up to a point, that is... )
    Aw man, I was hoping to hold on to the record for most uncommon jazz chord progression for a few days at least. You had to go and ruin it...

    ;-)

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    Probably something really weird that suggests like two Dorian modes a half step apart...that's probably never happened.

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    I don't play a lot of modern jazz stuff, e.g. Eric Dolphy, Ornette Coleman, or any of the more recent fusion-oriented guitar stuff.

    Out of the standards I play Lush Life has some of the more complicated, unusual chord changes of any jazz song. It's a brilliant song--one can't see how the song is going to work at first glance, but it does beautifully. The Dbmaj7 to D7#11 in the second part is a completely cool touch.

    Early Autumn is another one with an unusual beautiful descending progression.

    I don't play them myself, but I am a big Zappa fan. Frank was a genius, many of whose more jazz-flavored songs featured some crazy chord progressions. I am reminded of my favorite lyric from the album Bongo Fury:

    "The music was… thud like. The music was… thud like.
    I usually played such things as rough-neck and thug.
    Opaque melodies that would bug most people.
    Music from the other side of the fence."
    Last edited by Doctor Jeff; 09-25-2014 at 05:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
    Probably something really weird that suggests like two Dorian modes a half step apart...that's probably never happened.
    maybe not but so what ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsguitars09
    What are the most Uncommon Jazz chord progressions?
    a ii chord going to a II7 chord
    can't think of a song like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. Beaumont
    probably something really weird that suggests like two dorian modes a half step apart...that's probably never happened.
    LOL

    Or maybe a dom7 chord going to min7 on the same root, and back...
    Last edited by JonR; 09-26-2014 at 04:24 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pingu
    maybe not but so what ?
    pingu, I get the impression that you know your jazz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonR
    LOL

    Or maybe a dom7 chord going to min7 on the same root, and back...
    This is starting to give me the Blues

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liarspoker
    pingu, I get the impression that you know your jazz.
    a little but not like the real McCoy !

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    If there was any crazy chord progression out there I'm sure Monk used it in a song...

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    Any progressions or major or minor triads without a 7th and or a ninth but with a lot of first and 2nd inversions. Jazz people just can't resist the 7th.

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    Giant Steps is tough for me, can't follow the changes so well as, for example, Horace Silver "Peace" which is complicated but logical imho.


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    Nice tune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pingu
    a little but not like the real McCoy !
    Not sure about that. You seem to be miles ahead of everyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Takemitsu
    Any progressions or major or minor triads without a 7th and or a ninth but with a lot of first and 2nd inversions. Jazz people just can't resist the 7th.
    metheny ?

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    Any progression works as long as there's something holding it together that validates it.
    So I guess there must be trillions of uncommon progressions, some of those being all the ones that have never been used in a tune!

    Here, I wrote one for you. I mixed "common" progressions with ones that have never been used before (as far as I know) and use the melody to "validate".
    Analyze it and let me know if you find any Jazz tunes with the progressions I used here

    http://mdecks.com/uncommonexample/th...haveforyou.pdf

    http://mdecks.com/uncommonexample/th...haveforyou.mp3