A Progression Map For F Major

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A Progression Map for F Major

F#dim7
Am7b5

D Gm Bm7b5
Dm7b5
7,9,b9
Ab
m7,m9
G
Bm7b5
G#dim7
C 7,9,b9
7,9,11,13,sus
E Am C#dim7
7,9,b9 Em7b5
m7
Am7b5
Dm A
7,9,b9
Cm
7 m7,m9
F
7,9,b9 Bb F/A F#dim7
Am7b5
6,M7,m,m6
Bm7b5
Gm D
7,9,b9
Fm6
m7,m9 Fdim/Ab
G
7,9,b9 C Bbm7
Db7
C/G 7,9,11,13,sus Gb7

Db
F/C Eb9

F
Bm7b5
Eb
9

Bb/F Chords in italics have been respelled:


Db7 = Db(aug6)
2,6,M7,M9,sus C/F
Suggestions for Use
1 - Begin with the blue boxes. Start at I. Jump to another blue area. Follow the arrows back toward I. (Example: F-Bb-C-F)
2 - Start with any blue box. Create a 3 or 4-chord progression by following the arrows. (Examples: Gm-C-F or Dm-Bb-Gm-C)
3 - You may jump to a green location at any time. When you do, there is a tendency to follow the arrows back toward the blue locations.
4 - If two locations have the same name, you may switch from one to the other. This gives more options for choosing the next chord.
5 - The arrows indicate strong, natural-sounding progressions. For interest, sometimes go opposite the direction of the arrows.

The expression X/Y indicates chord X with scale note Y in the bass.

Copyright 1995, 2001, 2004, 2017 Stephen Mugglin


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