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Combination Progressions
(I-IV-I-V)
"Songwriters often put two or more progressions together to create new longer combination progressions. For example, combining the “C-F” basic with the “C-G7” folk progression creates the “C-F-C-G7” sequence used to write the sixteen-bar verse progression to Van Morrison’s 1967 hit Brown Eyed Girl as shown below." (Excerpt from Chord Progressions For Songwriters © 2003 by Richard J. Scott)
C / / / | F / / / | C / / / | G7 / / / |
C / / / | F / / / | C / / / | G7 / / / |
C / / / | F / / / | C / / / | G7 / / / |
C / / / | F / / / | C / / / | G7 / / / |
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