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A to Z Blues Progressions, Example - A

Example A blues progression from the book "A Guide To Blues Chord Progressions For Ukulele A To Z" - C Tuning by Curt Sheller.

Publisher: Curt Sheller Publications Authors(s): Curt Sheller
Category: Blues Instrument: Ukulele
Subjects(s): AdvancedBeginnerBluesChordsIntermediateProgressions
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A to Z Blues Progressions, Example - A

Example A blues progression from the book "A Guide To Blues Chord Progressions For Ukulele A To Z" - C Tuning by Curt Sheller. The blues progressions and all their possible harmonic variations are great for exploring chords and chord substitution principles.

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