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Title: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: T-Block on October 15, 2005, 08:55:50 PM
MORE ADVANCED PROGRESSIONS

I told yall I would be back with some variations to the basic progressions I already posted.  These progressions should sound more familiar to u.  They are the ones you hear in all the gospel songs and in church & congregational songs:


7-3-6 progression

B / A-D-F (7)         B / A-D-F (7)            B / F-A-D (7)        
E / Ab-C-D-G (3)    E / Ab-B-D-F (3)       E / F-Ab-B-D (3)
A / G-C-E (6)         A / G-C-E (6)           A / E-A-C (6)
(repeat)                (repeat)                   (repeat)

B / F#-A-C#-E (7)
E / Ab-C-D-G (3)
A / G-C-E (6)
(repeat)

2-5-1 progression

D / F#-A-C-E (2)        D / Ab-C-D-F (2)        D / F#-A-C-D# (2)
G / F-G-C-D (5)          G / G-C-E (5)             G / F-A-B-D# (5)
G / F-G-B-D (5)          G / F-G-C-D (5)                   OR
C / E-G-C (1)             G / F-G-B-D (5)           G / F-G-B-D# (5)
(repeat)                    C / E-G-C (1)              C / Bb-E-A-C (1)
                                 (repeat)                            OR
                                                               C / Bb-E-G-C (1)
                                                                   (repeat)


2-3-4-5-1 progression

D / Ab-C-D-F (2)
E / G-C-E (3)
F / Ab-C-D-F (4)
G / G-C-E (5)
G / F-G-C-D (5)
G / F-G-B-D (5)
C / E-G-C (1)
(repeat)


7-3-6-2-5-1 progression

B / A-D-F          
E / Ab-C-D-G    
A / G-C-E        
D / Ab-C-D-F (2)
G / G-C-E (5)                  
G / F-G-C-D (5)                        
G / F-G-B-D (5)          
C / E-G-C (1)              
(repeat)



7-3-6-2-3-4-5-1 progression

B / A-D-F          
E / Ab-C-D-G    
A / G-C-E        
D / Ab-C-D-F (2)
E / G-C-E (3)
F / Ab-C-D-F (4)
G / G-C-E (5)
G / F-G-C-D (5)
G / F-G-B-D (5)
C / E-G-C (1)
(repeat)


6-2-5-1 progression

A / G-C-E (6)        A / G-C-E (6)           A / G-C-E (6)        
D / F#-C-E (2)      D / F#-A-C-E (2)      D / F#-B-D# (2)
G / F-Bb-D (5)      G / F-Bb-D (5)          G / F-Bb-D (5)
C / E-Bb-D (1)      C / E-G-Bb-D (1)       C / E-A-C# (1)
(repeat)               (repeat)                   (repeat)                  

A / G-B-C-E (6)        A / G-B-C-E (6)            
D / F#-B-C-E (2)      D / F#-A-C-E (2)      
G / F-A-Bb-D (5)      G / F-A-Bb-D (5)        
C / E-A-Bb-D (1)      C / E-G-Bb-D (1)      
(repeat)                   (repeat)


6-5#-5-1 progression

A / G-C-E (6)              A / G-C-E (6)             A / G-B-C-E (6)
G# / F#-B-D# (#5)      G# / F#-B-D# (#5)     G# / F#-A#-B-D# (#5)
G / F-Bb-D (5)            G / F-Bb-D (5)            G / F-Bb-D (5)
C / E-Bb-D (1)            C / E-A-C# (1)            C / E-Bb-D (1)
(repeat)                     (repeat)                     (repeat)


6-2-5-1-4 progression

A / G-C-E (6)            
D / F#-C-E (2)      
G / Bb-D-F-A (5)    
C / Bb-D-E-G (1)
F / A-C-E-G (4)
(repeat)                                                                

Any questions, feel free to ask me.
Title: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: JoyCH on October 15, 2005, 10:44:50 PM
You are truly a blessing T Block! I can't say thank you enough.  :D

Joy
Title: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: BBoy on October 15, 2005, 11:40:30 PM
Amen. Thank you T-Block . . . you are truly a blessing to all of us here.

Be Blessed, everyone . . .
Title: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: T-Block on October 16, 2005, 03:00:46 PM
I just thought I would put a list together so all the progressions can be found in one place.  It is truly my pleasure to help other up and coming musicians.
Title: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: T-Block on October 16, 2005, 03:38:49 PM
I'm adding some more to the pot:

2-1-b7-b6-5 progression

D / C-F-A (2)              
C / D-G-B (1)              
Bb / Eb-Ab-C (b7)        
Ab / F-Bb-D (b6)      
G / G-C-E (5)              
(repeat)                      

D / F-A-C (2)                
C / G-B-D (1)              
Bb / Ab-C-Eb (b7)      
Ab / Bb-D-F (b6)        
G / C-E-G (5)              
(repeat)                        

D / A-C-F (2)
C / B-D-G (1)
Bb / C-Eb-Ab (b7)
Ab / D-F-Bb (b6)
G / E-G-C (5)
(repeat)


4-3-2-3-4-6-2-3 progression

F / E-A-C (4)      
E / D-G-B (3)    
D / C-F-A (2)    
E / D-G-B (3)    
F / E-A-C (4)    
A / D-G-B (6)    
D / C-F-A (2)      
E / D-G-B (3)      
(repeat)                

F / A-C-E (4)      
E / G-B-D (3)    
D / F-A-C (2)      
E / G-B-D (3)      
F / F-A-C (4)      
A / G-B-D (6)    
D / F-A-C (2)    
E / G-B-D (3)    
(repeat)              

F / C-E-A (4)
E / B-D-G (3)
D / A-C-F (2)
E / B-D-G (3)
F / C-E-A (4)
A / B-D-G (6)
D / A-C-F (2)
E / B-D-G (3)
(repeat)        

3-4-5-6 progression

E / Cadd9 (3)      
F / Fadd9 (4)    
G / Cadd9 (5)    
A / Fadd9 (6)    
(repeat)              

E / D-E-G-C (3)
F / C-F-G-A (4)
G / C-D-E-G (5)
A / G-A-C-F (6)
(repeat)

I saw my earlier posts and all my different examples run together.  On Microsoft, it let me post groups of progressions beside each other.  So, I did these different.  On the other ones, just print it out and separate them by writing them out yourself.  Sorry if anybody is confused.  I'll be back with more!!!
Title: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: sjonathan02 on October 18, 2005, 09:33:50 AM
THANKS, T-BLOCK!!
Title: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: JoyCH on October 18, 2005, 09:27:28 PM
I second that Sam. T Block keep letting the Lord use you.  :D  Hallelu...


Joy
Title: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: certify on October 19, 2005, 01:40:31 AM
Thanks T-Block this is beautiful.
Title: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: BBoy on October 19, 2005, 05:12:30 PM
Thank you again, Bro T-Block.

Have you posted any of these on the link to the left? Possibly more saints would be blessed by them if they found some of the progressions there.

Be Blessed  :D
Title: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: T-Block on October 19, 2005, 08:29:58 PM
You mean in the Progressions section?  I thought that 4hisglory would have done that already.  Alrighty then, maybe I should do that.
Title: Shaking my head
Post by: lilMsKiki on February 14, 2006, 01:01:59 AM
T-block you've done it again....this is incredible. Thanks!  :D
Title: Re: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: Gibby on July 18, 2006, 01:37:32 PM


T-BLOCK 4 PREZ  8)

Title: Re: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: T-Block on July 18, 2006, 02:10:14 PM
Here are a couple more for yall:

4-4-3-6-5 progression

F / A-C-E (4)
F / G-B-D (4)
E / G-B-D (3)
A / G-B-D (6)
G / E-A-C# (5)
(repeat)


6-3-4-5-#5 progression

A / E-A-C (6)
E / D-G-B (3)
F / E-A-C (4)
G / D-G-B or G / F-A-C (5)
G# / D-F-G#-B (#5)
(repeat)
Title: Re: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: Muziqmann on July 25, 2006, 10:39:47 AM
4-3-2-3-4-6-2-3 progression

F / E-A-C (4)       
E / D-G-B (3)     
D / C-F-A (2)     
E / D-G-B (3)     
F / E-A-C (4)     
A / D-G-B (6)     
D / C-F-A (2)     
E / D-G-B (3)     
(repeat)               

F / A-C-E (4)     
E / G-B-D (3)     
D / F-A-C (2)     
E / G-B-D (3)     
F / F-A-C (4)     
A / G-B-D (6)     
D / F-A-C (2)     
E / G-B-D (3)     
(repeat)               

F / C-E-A (4)
E / B-D-G (3)
D / A-C-F (2)
E / B-D-G (3)
F / C-E-A (4)
A / B-D-G (6)
D / A-C-F (2)
E / B-D-G (3)
(repeat)         


What song do you use this progression in?
Title: Re: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: T-Block on July 25, 2006, 05:56:14 PM
4-3-2-3-4-6-2-3 progression

F / E-A-C (4)      
E / D-G-B (3)    
D / C-F-A (2)    
E / D-G-B (3)    
F / E-A-C (4)    
A / D-G-B (6)    
D / C-F-A (2)     
E / D-G-B (3)     
(repeat)               

F / A-C-E (4)     
E / G-B-D (3)    
D / F-A-C (2)     
E / G-B-D (3)     
F / F-A-C (4)     
A / G-B-D (6)    
D / F-A-C (2)    
E / G-B-D (3)    
(repeat)              

F / C-E-A (4)
E / B-D-G (3)
D / A-C-F (2)
E / B-D-G (3)
F / C-E-A (4)
A / B-D-G (6)
D / A-C-F (2)
E / B-D-G (3)
(repeat)        


What song do you use this progression in?

This is a progression that is used a whole lot in R&B songs.  I sometimes play these chords as talk music, or I may play part of it in a song.  You can use it however you want to, there really is no particular song that you have to play this particular progression in. 
Title: Re: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: T-Block on July 25, 2006, 05:59:20 PM
Here is another progression for yall:

2-5-1 progression

D / B-E-G# or D-C / B-E-G# (2)
G / C-F-A (5)
C / C-E-G (1)
(repeat)
Title: Re: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: flojo4jc on October 15, 2006, 01:34:53 PM
good stuff...thanks!
Title: Re: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: comeunglued on November 10, 2006, 07:49:54 PM
hey T Block if it is not too much trouble could you tell me what key these progressions are in   
Title: Re: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: porkpiepoppa on November 11, 2006, 03:27:33 AM
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Title: Re: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: T-Block on November 11, 2006, 07:16:12 AM
hey T Block if it is not too much trouble could you tell me what key these progressions are in  

They are all in the key of C.
Title: Re: more advanced chord progression practice
Post by: 4hisglory on June 01, 2014, 11:24:24 AM
I have to get back to learning these.  Awesome Resource.