Chord Progression Practice – Swing and Jazz Style Easy Guitar Chords

Chord Progression Practice – Swing and Jazz Style Easy Guitar Chords

This chord progression’s use is not limited to jazz music of the early 20th century, though. Its influence has carried on throughout the years and has become a standard chord progression used by virtually any artist in any genre. Sometimes the B7 is kept as a B minor, which makes it sound a lot less jazzy, and helps the progression fit in various styles of music.

You’ll find this chord progression used in the following songs. You may need to use a capo to change the key in order to play along to some of these:

  • Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out – (famously recorded by) Eric Clapton
  • Hungry Heart – Bruce Springsteen
  • You Are Not Alone – Michael Jackson
  • I Will – The Beatles
  • I Got Rhythm – George Gershwin

Table of Contents

  • Intro 0:00
  • Chord Review – 0:53
  • Downstrokes Play-Along – 1:39
  • Chord Hand vs Strumming Hand – 2:55
  • Strumming Pattern Play-along – 4:23
  • Outro – 5:57
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