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  2. Chord Substitution | With Examples For Guitar Players

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    Learn how to substitute chords to make your tunes more interesting and creative. We also provide a full chord substitution table and example songs.

  3. Simple chord substitutions - Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers

    www.jeffreypepperrodgers.com/blog/songwriting-lesson-simple-chord-substitutions

    Particularly when you’re working within the family of diatonic chords, which have many notes in common, you can make substitutions that subtly change the sound and mood of a progression while leaving intact its basic movement. Here are some simple substitutions you can try in your songwriting.

  4. A Simple Guide for Chord Substitutions - Beyond Music Theory

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    The following tables show two kinds of chord substitutions according to their relative minor or secondary relative minor: The shown substitutions are relative, meaning that the submediant and mediant relationship occur with any other chord on a given scale

  5. 46 Chord Shapes You Must Know: The Ultimate Guide to Chord ...

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    To this end, we’ve cobbled together a collection of chord frames beginning with a familiar “starting” chordan open-position C—and following it up with popular substitute voicings.

  6. What's a Chord Substitution? 5 Essential Chord Substitutions

    www.learnjazzstandards.com/.../jazz-theory/what-is-a-chord-substitution

    Chord substitutions work because they often have the same (or nearly the same) harmonic function as the original chord, share the same common tones, or produce smooth voice leading that resolves the progression in a way that is similar to the original chord and sounds good.

  7. Chord substitution - Wikipedia

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    In music theory, chord substitution is the technique of using a chord in place of another in a progression of chords, or a chord progression. Much of the European classical repertoire and the vast majority of blues , jazz and rock music songs are based on chord progressions.

  8. Chord Substitution on Guitar - Absolute Basics - fretjam

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    Learn how to use simple chord substitutions that support an existing melody and give your chord playing more freedom and variation.

  9. INTRODUCTION TO CHORD SUBSTITU- TIONS - Active Melody

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    1. DIATONIC SUBSTITUTIONS. basic principle of diatonic substitutions is that, in theory, chords belonging to the same family can be freely substituted to one another since they have the same harmonic functions.

  10. Chord Substitutions - Jazz Guitar Lessons

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    When you examining one specific chord inside a progression it is possible to find alternatives. The most common way to look at this is to find chords that share common notes. First, Diatonic Chord Substitutions: It is easy to find chords with common notes with the help of a key signature.

  11. Chord Substitution - Guitar Noise

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    Original: Substitution: Now that we’ve covered the basics, I’ll go through fourteen different substitution ideas, and why each one works. #1: Chord extensions . You can always add things to the core notes of a chord – playing C6 instead of C, or G9 instead of G7.