12 Bar Blues Chord Progressions: No V7 in 12th Bar (Dominant 7 & Minor)
by Jay SkylerBlues Progressions
12 Bar Blues (No V7 in 12th Bar)Progression Chart in my easy to memorize Song Form Grid chart, shown in Dominant and Minor Forms.
Guitar Lessons San Francisco , Theory , Blues Progressions ,
A Blues (AKA Minor Blues)
NUMERAL |
CHORD AND PRONUNCIATION |
RELATIVE TO A |
I |
FIRST CHORD OF KEY “THE ONE” |
A |
II, bII |
SECOND CHORD OF KEY “THE TWO” OR “THE FLAT TWO” |
B, Bb |
III, bIII |
THIRD CHORD OF KEY “THE THREE” OR “THE FLAT THREE” |
C♯, C |
IV, ♯IV |
Fourth Chord of Key “The four” or “the sharp four” |
D, D♯ |
V, bV |
Fifth Chord of Key “The five” OR “FLAT FIVE” |
E, Eb |
VI, bVI |
Sixth Chord of Key “The six” or “THE Flat six” |
F, F♯ |
VII, bVII |
Seventh Chord of Key “The seven” or “THE Flat seven” |
G, G♯ |
Δ = Major | - = Minor | Ø = Half Diminished | O = Diminished |
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