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Round Midnight

Thelonious Monk

Chord chart

Aø7
D7♯9
Gø7
C7♯9
Fø7
B♭7♯9
E♭m7A♭7D♭7
G♭7B7B♭7♯5
A
E♭m/DE♭m7/D♭
C°7(Cø7)A♭m7D♭7
E♭m6(Cø7)
Bm7E7B♭m7E♭7
A♭m7D♭7
E♭m7A♭7
1.
CøB7♭5
B♭7♭9♭5
2.
CøB7B♭7sus
E♭6Fine
B
Cø7B7♭5
B♭7♭5
Cø7B7♭5
B♭7♭5
A♭m7Fm7B♭7
Cø7F7
D♭9(B♭m7)E♭7)<D.S.B9(A♭m7)D♭7)
A♭m7(F♯m7)B7)sFm7B♭7
𝄌
Cø7F7♭9
Cø7F7♭9
F♯m7B7
F♯m7B7
Bm7E7
Fø7B♭13♭9
E♭7B♭m7E♭7A♭m7
D♭7F♯m7B7E7
E♭maj7♯11<*44

Chord progressions sourced from community-uploaded data for educational practice. Used in good faith for learning purposes.Harmonically dense tune — multiple chords per bar.

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