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14 Thinking Down in Thirds KB Improvisation Bk1

Posted on June 12, 2012 by Barry Liesch

In this chapter we’ll explore chord substitutions that move up or down in thirds – mostly down thirds.  These harmonic substitutions will add smoothness, warmth, variety, and richness to your songs.

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