This progression is most commonly used as a substitution for a three bar II-V-I, with each chord lasting two beats a piece. Famous examples include Half Nelson, Blues For Alice, and Stablemates.
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If you're looking to learn more progressions like this, check out my eBook "Progressions You Should Know" for a streamlined approach to learning standard harmony.
Check it out here ????????
https://www.officehourswithkrisjohnson.com/ebooks
Follow me:
IG, FB - @krisjohnsonmusic
Learn from me:
https://www.officehourswithkrisjohnson.com/
Some of my music:
https://www.krisjohnsonmusic.com/recordings
Everything:
https://www.krisjohnsonmusic.com/
Peace ✌???? Kris
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