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Lessons: Jazz Guitar Lesson #1382: BOX CAR MOTION - CHORD SUBSTITUTIONS #1

BOX CAR MOTION - CHORD SUBSTITUTIONS #1
by Charles Gacsi
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Excerpt:  PASSING CHORDS. Any chord used may have notes passing thru that don't belong to the chord, but are "usually" found in one of the scales the chords are derived from. These tones, when harmonized in thirds, form the basis of chords, and the chord progressions that are played in a configuration known as "box car motion". They move in a parallel fashion harmonically which is contrary to "con...(more)


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