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Pat Metheny

Key: DmTime: 3/4Feel: Waltz

Chord progression

A‖:
Dm
Dmb6
Dm6
Dm7
Gm7
Am7
BbM7
C7sus
Dm
Dmb6
Dm6
Cm7F7
B7#9#5
Bb7#11
A7#9#5
B
Dm
:‖
Gm7/D
D7b9
Gm7/D
D7b9
Gm7Ab13
DbM7E13
AM7C13
FM7A7b9
A
Dm
Dmb6
Dm6
Dm7
Gm7
Am7
BbM7
C7sus
Dm
Dmb6
Dm6
Cm7F7
B7#9#5
Bb7#11
A7#9#5
Dm

Chord progressions sourced from community-uploaded data for educational practice. Used in good faith for learning purposes.

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