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"The recipe for music is part melody, lyric, rhythm, and harmony (chord progressions). The term chord progression refers to a succession of tones or chords played in a particular order for a specified duration that harmonizes with the melody. Except for styles such as rap and free jazz, chord progressions are an essential building block of contemporary western music establishing the basic framework of a song. If you take a look at a large number of popular songs, you will find that certain combinations of chords are used repeatedly because the individual chords just simply sound good together. I call these popular chord progressions the money chords. These money chord patterns vary in length from one- or two-chord progressions to sequences lasting for the whole song such as the twelve-bar blues and thirty-two bar rhythm changes." (Excerpt from Chord Progressions For Songwriters © 2003 by Richard J. Scott) Every guitarist should have a working knowledge of how these chord progressions are created and used in popular music. Click below for the best in free chord progressions lessons available on the web.

Ascending Bass Lines
Basic Progressions (I-IV)
Blues Progressions (I-IV-I-V-I)
Bridge Progressions
Cadences
Canons
Circle Progressions
Classic Rock Progressions (I-bVII-IV)
Coltrane Changes
Combination Progressions
Counterpoint
Descending Bass Lines
Descending Minor Cliche
Diminished Cliche (I-#Io-ii-V)
Doo-Wop Progressions (I-vi-IV-V)
Endings
Flamenco Progressions (i-bVII-bVI-V)
Folk Progressions (I-V)
General Chord Progression Lessons
Gospel Progression
Introductions
Jazz Progressions (ii-V-I)
La Folia
Minor Blues Progressions (i-iv-i-v-i)
Modulation
One-Chord Progressions (I / i)
Pedal Points
Pop-Rock Lydian II Progressions (I-II-IV-I)
Precadential Progressions pdf
Ragtime Progressions (I-VI7-II7-V7)
Relative Minor Vamps
Rhythm Changes
Rock and Roll Progressions (I-IV-V)
Rock Ballad (I-iii-IV-V)
Standard Progressions (I-vi-ii-V)
Substitution
Turnarounds
Vamps


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