Lesson 8
Popular Music
- After the 1950's formal structures like simple verse-chorus form and contrasting verse-chorus form became more prevalent in popular music.
- In quaternary form, the bridge is the contrasting phrase that occurs just before the opening returns at the end of the song.
- The refrain is a one to two line text that appears at the end of the verse.
- The pre-chorus is a short passage of music after the verse that builds to the chorus.
This is a common jazz chord progression in C major. - Jazz Guitar Online
This is what is known as a C major blues scale.-Basicmusictheory.com
In this video, they show 10 important jazz progressions every jazz player should know.
In this video 3 basic jazz chords are displayed, I think they are very easy and Jazz should know them.
Here is a melody I wrote over this common Jazz progression.
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