Strange Chord Progression In C major 😎 #guitar

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Here's a strange but wonderful chord progression. It ends on a beautiful Cmaj7 and moves smoothly with beautiful Jazz Chords through C major harmony, but remember: Scale ≠ key 😎

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Are you familar with IVm and #IV chords in a key? 🙂

JensLarsen
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Popular chords in modern prog such as Plini

TheFissionchips
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Tremendous as always, im going to try them right now 🔥

drfunken
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I'm in shock !! No bVI Maj !!?? Still, I like the sound of each chord on its own and together in the progression. Nice mysterious colours. I know of IVm chords and what they are but should be more familiar with them. I know that #IV Chords can be tricky customers. I remember a few months ago I spent three days working on a 'micro-thesis' as to why they exist - and posted this in the comments. I'm sure there must be easier approaches to using #IV Chords. Often there's some trick of the trade. Why don't more musos investigate colours in harmony like this ?

kevindonnelly
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Feels like there should be one more chord at the end.

bassyey
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Hi Jen, how much different are a chord progression and chord melody

chrisnirelbarahonamatute
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Hello friend! Why do you always use 7th chords? Cheers

emanuelfarber