Hey Tekena,
Once Im done with exams I'll actually help U out with this.
I finish on the 17th of November.
But so far U can go to my latest postings on the forum @ Hear & play 2 see the use of these progressions.
The 7-3-6 adds new flavor 2 one's playing...I learnt that where I would normally play a 2, I can sometimes sub it 4 a 7-3-6, but it depends if it wil actually fit in.
4 instance, in the song "Falling In Love With Jesus", Kirk Whalum feat. J. Butler, the part.."With Je-eesus", I think I would normally be playing a 2 in my LH with a 6-1-2-4 in my RH (not sure , just using recall), so now instead of playing a 2 in my LH, I now hold the 7-4-7, then quickly move to 3 on LH with #5-1-2-3 on RH & then finally the 6 on the LH & 3-5-6-1 on RH..
but instead of doing the 2-5-1, i think I normally do the 4-3-b3-2-1.
so summary of chords (sorry I'm rushing study time!!)
LH/RH
7-4-7/6-1-2-4
----3/#5-1-2-3
----6/3-5-6-1
----4/3-5-6-1
----3/2-5-(6)-7
--b3/#1-4-5-6
---2/1-3-4-5 ?
---1/7-2-3-5 or ---1/2-3-7-3
plz try & c if it's correct.
I'm nt in front of board nw.
but as I said, try 2 view my posting on apllication of progressions in H&P.
i dont know if this link will work:
http://zone.hearandplay.com/pages/musallio& then just go to my latest postings & U'll c somthing on progressions.
Hope it helps a bit.
ps:
The 2-5-1 is normally applied in song endings
(@ least I do )
I play @ home 99.9% of the time