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Chord progression
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EbM7
Db7
EbM7
Db7
EbM7
Db7
Am7
D7
G/D
1.Dm7/G
G/D
Dm7/G
EM7
D7
EM7
Fm7Bb7
:‖G/D
2.Dm7/G
G/D
Dm7/G
EM7
D7
EM7
‖:
Fm7Bb7EbM7
Db7
:‖EbM7
Chord progressions sourced from community-uploaded data for educational practice. Used in good faith for learning purposes.
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