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JAZZ PROGRESSIONS Jazz Progressions are simply common chord progressions in jazz music. One of the most common progressions is the ii-V-I progression. The ii-V-I sounds at its best when you use seventh chords and their expanded voicings. As you already know from past lessons, the ii chord is a minor chord, the V chord is a dominant chord, and the I chord is a major chord. So the most basic Jazz progression is the ii minor 7 - V dominant 7 - I major 7. In the key of C, this progression is Dm7-G7-Cmaj7. Below, you will find a few examples to experiment with in addition to a set of chord diagrams showing various ii-V-I progressions.

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JAZZ PROGRESSIONS

Jazz Progressions are simply common chord progressions in jazz music. One of the most common progressions is the ii-V-I progression. The ii-V-I sounds at its best

when you use seventh chords and their expanded voicings. As you already know

from past lessons, the ii chord is a minor chord, the V chord is a dominant chord, and the I chord is a major chord. So the most basic Jazz progression is the ii minor

7 - V dominant 7 - I major 7. In the key of C, this progression is Dm7-G7-Cmaj7.

Below, you will find a few examples to experiment with in addition to a set of

chord diagrams showing various ii-V-I

progressions.

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