Song List:
The I-VIm-IIm-V7 Progression
The I, IV, And V Chords in Early Rock
Progressions in the '60s
More Progressions from the '60s
Lines in the '60s
Some Odds and Ends from the '60s
The 1970s and '80s
Rock Standards
The 1990s
The 2000s
More Classic Songs
SECTION 4---CHORD SUBSTITUTIONS
Substitutions
For a Major I Chord
For a Minor I Chord
For a V7 (Seventh) Chord
The Tritone Substitution
How to Avoid the Tritone Within a Chord
Chromatic Passing Chords
Side-Slipping
Neighbor Chords
Repeated Chords
Creating Variations
Lines
Turnarounds
Turnarounds from Rock Standards
ENDINGS
False or Deceptive Endings
Pedal Points
Introductions
Simplifying Chord Progressions
SECTION 3---CHORD PROGRESSIONS IN DIFFERENT STYLES
Blues Chord Progressions
Country Blues
Minor Blues
Swing, Boogie-Woogie, and Bebop Blues
Early Rock
Blues in Early Rock
Contents
Foreword
SECTION 1---CHORDS, INTERVALS, AND SCALES
Overview: Chords, intervals, Scales, and Triads
Major Scales
Triads
Four-Note Chords
Chords Built on the Major Triad
Chords Built on the Minor Triad
Chords Built on the Diminished Triad
Chords Built on the Augmented Triad
Chord Built on the Suspended Triad
Altered Chords
Summary of Triads and Four-Note Chords
Extended Major Scales
Building Ninth Chords
Major 9th Chord
Dominant 9th Chord
Six-Nine Chord
Minor Major 9th Chord
Minor 9th Chord
Minor Six-Nine Chord
Diminished 7th add 9
Major 9th Sharp 5
Dominant 9th Sharp 5
9th Chord with a Suspended 4th
Omitting Notes from 9th Chords
Altering 9th Chords
Eleventh Chords
Dominant 11th Chords
Minor 11th Chords
Augmented 11th Chords
Major 11th Chords
Thirteenth Chords
Dominant 13th Chords
Minor 13th Chords
13th Chords with Augmented 11th
Major 13th Chords
7th add 6th Chords
More Altered Chords
Omitting Notes from Extended Chords
Voice leading
Chords with Alternate Bass Notes
Power Chords
Summary
Chart of Chord Tones
SECTION 2---CREATING CHORD PROGRESSIONS
Using Roman Numerals
Your First Chord Progression: I-V7-I
Songs That Use I-V7-I
The I-V7-I Progression in Every Key
The Im-V7-Im Progression
The Im-V7-Im in All Minor Keys
The I-flat VII-I Progression
Two-Chord Songs That Use Other Chords
The I-flat VII in Every Key
Three-Chord Songs
The I-IV-V7 Progression in a Major Key
Songs in a Major Key That Can Be Played Using Only I, IV, and V
The I, IV, and V7 Chords in Every Major Key
The I-IV-V7 Progression in a Minor Key
Other Songs That Use the Im, IVm, and V7 Chords
The Im-IVm-V7 in All Minor Keys
Passing Chords
Diatonic Passing Chords
Diminished Chords
Avoiding the Tritone in Diminished Chords
Substituting for Augmented Chords
Tonicization
A Final Word