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Chord Exercises - Iterating Chords
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Do you wish you could sight-read chords such as Bm7 and Ab7 in real time? If so, then these exercises are for you. lIterating over the same chord type for memorization reasons.

I deeply wanted to be a good rhythm guitarist, so I studied how to play these in as many ways as I could. They look unassuming and simple but there are many ways to work on it. Just trying to explain that there is a decade worth of work here even though it doesn't look like it:
1. Chords in every key
2. Chords in every position
3. Roman Numeral analysis
4.
Naming what letter names are in the chord
5. How to improvise both harmonically and melodically
6. How to do chord swaps. Swap for an extremely similiar harmony that still sounds in key. A famous example of this relative major and relative minor swaps. For example, A minor can replace C Major.

Most things I make I use Sibelius Ultimate. This however was made using iRealPro; a program originally designed for learning jazz tunes, but it can easily be modded to work on other genres of music.

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