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Description : Am - G - F- E. This is a bit syncopated so I placed an "A" to defined the 1 at the start.
Description : Soft- busy-sounding groove.
Progression - Cm - Fmsus4.
Description : Progression-
C G/B Am G F C/E Dm7 G
Description : Progression: -
(basic)-
Am F C G
Description : Slightly syncopated 3/4 loop. Progression as follows:-
Em Cmaj7 G Dsus / D
Description : Due to 4Mb restriction it needs some chopping up to make it loop.
Here's why - chord progression: -
F# B F# B - good for loop.
Ending: -
Ebm B E maj7
Description : It has a Gospel kinda chords.
Very basic progression: -
C to F back to C
Down to G
F diatonically to C
Description : Good for intro or break.
Chord progression: -
G x 2
C C G E13b9
Am D G D7#9
Description : Chord progression: -
Cm Dm7b5 G7b9 Cm Dm7b5 Galt.*
* it's an altered chord - technically it's Gmaj7#4#9 but would reach the end of the piece before anyone could read that. For those interested in knowing what's the recipe for it: -
G oct
Description : Chord progression: -
C Am Abmaj7 / Gsus4 G
Simple chords with relatively plenty of space in between. I think it's good for intros or break.
Description : Quite pensive in mood at first. Then assertive in the end. Progression: -
C Dm7/C C / / C7 F / / F-G
Description : Not that jazzy but chords are a bit colorful.
Progression: -
Dmaj7 Bm9 Gmaj7 F#m7 Em7 / -- [ 1, 2, (3-4) ]
Gmaj7 F#m7 A11 A7b9sus4 -- chord on each beat.
Description : Could be used as intro or break in between I7 and IV7.
Easy progression: -
G7 C7 G7 G7 (C)
Description : Very smooth jazzy progression with colourful chords.
Here's the progression: -
Bm9 A13 Gmaj7 F#m7 Em7 A7 Bm7 F#m7#9
At the end of the last bar on the 4th beat, there's a polychord - D major over C major which came to me out of
Description : Funky syncopation on D harmonised scale.
Simple progression: -
Em7 A7
Description : Very peaceful riff much like Eric Satie's intro to Gymnopdies.
The progression switches between Dmaj7 to Gmaj7.
Just a thought: - If you would like this in a different key just contact me.
Description : 12-bar Boogie Woogie in C with the most clich turn-around ever conceived (V-I)
Description : The title says it all I guess.
It's a 2-chord progression: -
Em9 Dm
Description : Very smooth cool progression: - Bbmaj7 Gm7 Ebmaj7 Bmaj7 Could be used for a soft piece but also good for something which has an underlying fast beat.
Description : Warm slightly twangy on high vel Electric piano. Straight 8ths with 16ths syncopation at the end of each bar. Chord prog as follows: - Dm7 Em7 / Eb9 A7 x2