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Harmonic progression

in music, a harmonic progression is two or more chordss following each other. Part and parcel of this action is the idea that the chords relate to each other in some way, whether closely or distantly, and they as a whole become an entity in themselves as a section, movement, or any other hypothetical name for a piece that to the ear can become familiar because of the harmonic progression used.

Below is a table of common harmonic progression used in Western music. This is a guide, not in any way a table of hard and fast rules -- it is simply common use harmony.

A List of Root Progressions

This table does not set apart Major and/or Minor. All symbols include both qualities and this table is multi-use. It is paraphrased from Walter Piston -- "Harmony," 1969.



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