This musical composition is in three parts: a progression section that repeats a chord progression twice, a bridge section that moves through a series of chords over a specific number of beats, and then a return to the progression section. The progression section establishes F6, C+, F6, D9, Gm7, and C7 chords that repeat twice before changing to C#Maj7 and F#maj7 chords that also repeat twice and resolving with C7 chords repeated twice. The bridge moves through F7, Bb, A7, Bb7, G7, and C7 chords with specific beat values before returning to the progression section.
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This musical composition is in three parts: a progression section that repeats a chord progression twice, a bridge section that moves through a series of chords over a specific number of beats, and then a return to the progression section. The progression section establishes F6, C+, F6, D9, Gm7, and C7 chords that repeat twice before changing to C#Maj7 and F#maj7 chords that also repeat twice and resolving with C7 chords repeated twice. The bridge moves through F7, Bb, A7, Bb7, G7, and C7 chords with specific beat values before returning to the progression section.
This musical composition is in three parts: a progression section that repeats a chord progression twice, a bridge section that moves through a series of chords over a specific number of beats, and then a return to the progression section. The progression section establishes F6, C+, F6, D9, Gm7, and C7 chords that repeat twice before changing to C#Maj7 and F#maj7 chords that also repeat twice and resolving with C7 chords repeated twice. The bridge moves through F7, Bb, A7, Bb7, G7, and C7 chords with specific beat values before returning to the progression section.
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This musical composition is in three parts: a progression section that repeats a chord progression twice, a bridge section that moves through a series of chords over a specific number of beats, and then a return to the progression section. The progression section establishes F6, C+, F6, D9, Gm7, and C7 chords that repeat twice before changing to C#Maj7 and F#maj7 chords that also repeat twice and resolving with C7 chords repeated twice. The bridge moves through F7, Bb, A7, Bb7, G7, and C7 chords with specific beat values before returning to the progression section.
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