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Ted Greene Jazz & Classical Voicings For Guitar

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A collection and explanation of many different types of important progressions for the intermediate and advanced guitarist.

ntroduction
I. How to Interpret the Diagrams
II. How to Memorize Chords
III. Homonyms
DIATONIC CHORD PROGRESSIONS IN MAJOR KEYS
IV. I iii IV V (I)
V. Diatonic Chord Scales (Major Keys) and String Transference
VI. Progressions Built from Scalewise Root Movements and Progressions Built from Scalewise Bass Lines (Major Key)
VII. I vi ii V and iii vi ii V
A. Short
B. Longer
C. Repeated
VIII. The Diatonic Cycle of 4ths in Major Keys
PROGRESSIONS USING SUBSTITUTE CHORDS (MAJOR KEY)
IX. iii7 VI7 ii7 V7 (and I VI7 ii7 V7)
X. iii7 vi7 II7 V7 (and I vi7 II7 V7)
XI. III7 VI7 II7 V7
XII. Recommended Books