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Trinkle Tinkle

Thelonious Monk

Key: EbTime: 4/4Feel: Medium Swing

Chord progression

‖:
Bbm7Eb7
A7#11
Ab7Db7
F#7B7
E7Fm7
Bb7#5
EbM7
EbM7
:‖
Bbm7
Eb7#11
AbM7
Gø7(C7b9/G)
Cm7F7
Ab7(Db7)A7(D7)
F#7(Dm7)B7(G7)
Fm7(Cm7)Bb7(F7)
Bbm7Eb7
A7#11
Ab7Db7
F#7B7
E7Fm7
Bb7#5
EbM7
A‖:
Bbm7Eb7
A7#11
Ab7Db7
F#7B7
E7Fm7
Bb7#5
EbM7
EbM7
:‖
B
Bbm7
Eb7#11
AbM7
Gø7(C7b9/G)
Cm7F7
Ab7(Db7)A7(D7)
F#7(Dm7)B7(G7)
Fm7(Cm7)Bb7(F7)
A
Bbm7Eb7
A7#11
Ab7Db7
F#7B7
E7Fm7
Bb7#5
EbM7
EbM7

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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