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1625 & 36251 Progression Formulas

June 9, 2016 By

Download this introduction to 1625 and 436251 progressions. A handy reference for understanding common turnaround formulas and how they create smooth harmonic movement in jazz standards. One this is guaranteed – you’ll create killer jazz piano intros and outros with these formulas. The PDF includes the numeric notation so that you can build these sweet chord progressions in every key.

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