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Join Date: Aug 2011
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I've been trying to come up with some unusual, or not so common chord progressions lately. Here's one, although I'm not sure if it's complete.
G major, A minor 11th, C add9 (only thing I know to call it. It's a C add9 minus the D note)x3 The next part starts the same (G, Am11, C add9), then it goes into B minor, B flat minor, A minor. Then loops back to the first part. So, is it kind of unusual? I guess the only really unusual thing about it is that Bb minor doesn't belong in the key of G major. |
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