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chord progressions

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chord progressions has 16 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 4 live disagreements.

16 facts·9 predicates·1 sources·4 in dispute

Mostly:function in key(3), rdf:type(2), example(2)

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teachesTopicTeaches Topic(3)

coversTopicsCovers Topics(2)

evaluatesChordsAsValidEvaluates Chords As Valid(1)

focusAreaFocus Area(1)

generatedGenerated(1)

producesValidOutputProduces Valid Output(1)

Other facts (15)

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15 facts
PredicateValueRef
Function in Keytonic[1]
Function in Keydominant[1]
Function in Keysubdominant[1]
Rdf:typeMusic Concept[1]
Rdf:typeMusic Concept[1]
ExampleI-IV-V[1]
Exampleii-V-I[1]
IncludesI-IV-V-progression[1]
Includesii-V-I-progression[1]
Can Includeseventh-chords[1]
Can Includesuspended-chords[1]
Used inpopular-songs[1]
Is Part ofMusic Theory[1]
Can Be Practiced indifferent-keys[1]
Can Be Applied todifferent-keys[1]

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I-IV-V
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ii-V-I
usedInlme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
popular-songs
functionInKeylme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
tonic
functionInKeylme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
dominant
functionInKeylme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
subdominant
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typelme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
ex:MusicConcept
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isPartOflme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
ex:music-theory
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includeslme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
I-IV-V-progression
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includeslme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
ii-V-I-progression
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canIncludelme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
seventh-chords
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canIncludelme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
suspended-chords
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canBePracticedInlme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
different-keys
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labellme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
chord progressions
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canBeAppliedTolme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
different-keys

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:claims/lme/06b0c1fe-e970-487b-844f-81a95fef598d
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      [Session date: 2023/05/27 (Sat) 10:23] User: I'm trying to learn more about music theory, specifically chord progressions. Do you have any resources or tips on how to practice and master them? By the way, I've been taking weekly guitar less

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