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B♭m7
A♭m7
G♭maj7
D♭/F
E♭m7
D♭maj7
A♭/C
A♭m/B
E♭sus
Emmaj7
Fm7
G♭6
E♭sus
Emmaj7
Fm7
G♭6
A
G♭maj7
E♭m9
G♭maj7
E♭m9
G♭maj7
E♭m9
G♭maj7
C7sus
A♭m7
Amaj7
Bm7
C♯m7
Dmaj7
A♭m11
A
G♭maj7
E♭m9
G♭maj7
E♭m9
G♭maj7
E♭m9
Cm7
F7
E♭9♯11
B♭7sus
B♭maj7
Gm9
Dm7
Fmaj7
D♭maj7
Amaj7
B
Fmaj7
Dm9
Fmaj7
Dm9
Fmaj7
Dm9
Bm7
E7
B♭7sus
A♭m/C♭
C♯m7
E♭m7
Emaj7
B♭7sus
A♭m/C♭
C♯m7
E♭m7
Emaj7
B♭7sus
A♭m/C♭
C♯m7
E♭m7
Emaj7
B♭7sus
C
B♭m7
A♭m7
G♭maj7
D♭/F
E♭m7
D♭maj7
A♭/C
A♭m/B
D
E♭sus
Emmaj7
Fm7
G♭6
E♭sus
Emmaj7
Fm7
G♭6

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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