Exploring chord progressions

I have not much to report today as I have life stuff to take care of and so will not be able to devote much time to musical things.

I have started trying to look at different chord progressions to expand my knowledge and vocabulary.

So where to start?

I decided that I would begin to look at some basic jazz chord progressions as my knowledge there is weak. I want to understand all these fancy chord extensions and added and altered tones and how they fit together in actual real-world chord progressions that I can make use of in compositions.

I spent a few minutes this morning exploring some standard jazz progressions and looking at some different chord voicings.

I looked at the following progressions in a very cursory manner, just to familiarize myself with the basic progressions

  • ii V I – Dm7 G7 Cmaj7
  • I vi ii V – Cmaj7 Am7 Dm7 G7
  • iii vi ii V – Em7 Dm7 Am7 G7

It was interesting to look at these and hear how they sound using different chord voicings and inversions.

I will have to explore more.


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2 responses to “Exploring chord progressions”

  1. Friday froment Avatar
    Friday froment

    I like these ones.

    1. Julian Froment Avatar

      I am glad. I like them too.

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