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  1. Passing chords are non-essential chords that occur briefly in a chord progression. Passing chords can be diatonic (from within the key) or chromatic (from outside of the key); however, all passing chords resolve to a diatonic chord. While passing chords can appear in any genre of music, certain passing chord techniques have strong associations ...

  2. Feb 15, 2024 · A Quick Word On Jazz Chords and Jazz Harmony. How To Understand The Music Theory Behind These Piano Jazz Chords. 1. Major 7th Jazz Piano Chord. 2. Major 9th Jazz Piano Chord. 3. Major 7 (b5) or (#11) Jazz Piano Chord. 4.

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  5. Step 3: Learn the 12-Bar Blues Form. Once you can play the 1-chord, 4-chord and 5-chord in C as dominant 7th chords (C7, F7 and G7), you’re ready to plug these chords into the traditional 12-bar blues form. This historical song form is the most commonly occurring compositional structure used to undergird blues music.

  6. Jan 24, 2024 · We can make any diatonic chord of the major scale a dominant chord. C7 – D7 – E7 – F7 – G7 – A7 – B7. And we can also make any of the chromatic notes (black piano keys) a dominant chord. Db7 – Eb7 – Gb7 – Ab7 – Bb7. That means we have 12 dominant chords, one for each note of the chromatic scale, that we can use as passing ...

  7. Essentially, the blues is a specific progression that uses the C7, F7, and G7 chords. (For the sake of brevity, I’ll only look at playing blues in the key of C). The blues chord progression lasts 12 bars (thus the phrase “12-bar blues”) that move in a familiar pattern using those three chords. The chart below shows both the chords to play ...

  8. Key:EmEm| Capo:0fr| Left-Handed | simplified. IntroEmCGDVerse 1EmCG What would I do without your smart mouth DEm Drawing me in, and you kicking me out CGDEm Got my head spinning, no kidding, I can't pin you down CG What's going on in that beautiful mind DEm I'm on your magical mystery ride EmCGDAm And I'm so dizzy, don't know what hit me, but I ...

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