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Playing Over Changes Part 1, Memorizing Chord Progressions
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The II – V – I Chord Progression and Connecting the Fretboard
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Playing Over Changes Part 1, Memorizing Chord Progressions
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1 - The II, V I Progression
2 - II, V, I in C Open Position
3 - II, V, I in C Major II Position
4 - II – V – I Progression C Major V Pos.
5 - Connecting Cmaj7 Chords
6 - Connecting Cmaj7 with Passing Tones
7 - Connecting Cmaj7 Chords with Passing Tones II
8 - Connecting Dm7 with Passing Tones
9 - Connecting the Fretboard in C in II, V, I
10 - II, V, I in G Open Position
11 - II, V, I Progression in II Pos. in G
12 - II, V, I Progression in G, V Position
13 - II, V I in G, IX Position
14 - II – V – I in G XII Pos.
15 - Chord Scales in II, V, I
16 - Chord Scales in II, V, I, Key of G
17 - Chord Scales II, V, I, Variations
18 - Diminished 7 chords and connecting II, V, I with Diminished 7 Chords
19 - Playing Over Changes Part 1, Memorizing Chord Progressions
20 - Playing Over Changes Part II
21 - Playing Over Changes Part III
22 - The II – V – I in a Minor Key
23 - Parallel Major and Minor II – V – I
24 - Introduction to the Tritone Substitution
25 - Tri-Tone Substitution in a II, V, I Key of D
26 - The Harmonic Minor and the II – V – I
27 - Augmented Chords, II, V, I in C
28 - Stacked 4th Chords