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Harmonic Progressions | Learning and Loving Music Theory

http://music-theory.ascensionsounds.com/music-theory-resources/harmonic-progressions/ Kelvin, You actually caught a mistake on the roman numerals! Thanks, I’ll have to fix that.
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Are you looking for some cool jazz chord progressions for the guitar? Sometimes guitar players who are coming from a blues, folk or rock background think that jazz music is a cacophonous assortment of random notes. While such an argument could be made about some forms of free jazz, many jazz songs are based around standard progressions that aren't much different than the progressions found in other forms of music. Read on to learn more about some really cool jazz chord progressions for guitar. http://guitar.lovetoknow.com/Cool_Jazz_Chord_Progressions_for_Guitar

Cool Jazz Chord Progressions for Guitar | LoveToKnow

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Download all the free jam tracks now! A lot of them anyway - 83 of the jam tracks for guitar players are available here on the one page. If you want more information on each track then go to the page that the jam track is from for music theory and other information. Taken from the Play Guitar Blues 01 page: http://www.freejamtracks.com/83-jam-tracks-for-guitar.html

83 Jam Tracks For Guitar

The 'lost' footage of Bob Marley's early career

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-12748659 15 March 2011 Last updated at 20:53 ET By Ron Bhola BBC World Service Esther Anderson talks through the footage she shot back in the 1970s A film charting the rise of Bob Marley and The Wailers to international stardom - made from footage shot in the early 1970s and lost for 30 years - is set to get its first public viewing. It was New York, late 1972, and Esther Anderson was attending an event hosted by Island Records, when Bob Marley walked in. "He didn't smile but he was very handsome with strong features, he reminded me of Jimi Hendrix," she remembers.