[Harp-L] one,four, five chords
 
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- Date: Thu, 7 May 2015 11:25:02 -0400
 
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Here's a 12 bar jazz chord progression my music theory professor taught me
years ago. I play this on the piano, but the band's guitarist assures me he
just plays a blues scale to this. Should work fine for a harp player
When I write m7 I mean it's a minor chord with a seventh--like Fm7 is an F
minor chord with an E flat.
C7/Bm7/Am7/Gm7C7/
F7/Fm7Bb7/Eb7/Em7Am7/
Dm7/G7/Em7Am7/Dm7G7
-- 
 Jim
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