Creating Chord Progressions - Week 3 - Some Minor Adjustments
Following up from last week, we will now look at how our number system works in minor keys, and apply that to our same blues progressions.
Following up from last week, we will now look at how our number system works in minor keys, and apply that to our same blues progressions.
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