Pretty Chord Progression

I was noodling around on an acoustic guitar and found a pretty chord progression that I liked and thought I would share it here.

It has a nice descending pattern where the top note of the chord voicings descends adding some nice voice leading.

Initially I was playing with a D minor shape played at the 5th fret, so an F# minor triad but with a D root. It turns out that this is actually a Dmaj7 chord and this is the start of my little progression.
In terms of chords the progression is

Dmaj7 – Amaj7 – G – F#m – Em – G – D – A – D – A7 – D

The specific chord voicings are as follows – I tried to generate this with Dorico, but my skills there are highly limited, so hopefully it makes sense.

I think that I will maybe play with this idea and move it to piano and then look at using it as a harmony for something.

Let’s see where it leads.


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2 responses to “Pretty Chord Progression”

  1. tigerunabashedlye5b2c335b3 Avatar
    tigerunabashedlye5b2c335b3

    really nice cord progression, it sounds very good.

    1. Julian Froment Avatar

      Thank you. It is a work in progress.

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