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 |