A Progression Map for G Major

A Progression Map for G Major G#dim7 Bm7b5 E Am 7,9,b9 C#m7b5 m7,m9 C#m7b5 F# D#dim7 m7 7 G C 7,9,b9 G/B

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A Progression Map for G Major G#dim7

Bm7b5

E

Am

7,9,b9

C#m7b5

m7,m9 C#m7b5

F#

D#dim7

m7

7

G

C

7,9,b9

G/B

A

D

D/A

7,9,11,13,sus

Eb F 9

G

2,6,M7,M9,sus

G#dim7

Am

C#m7b5

7,9,b9

7,9,b9

m7,m9

6,M7,m,m6

Gm6

F#m7b5

B

Em

Bm7b5

Dm

7,9,b9

7,9,11,13,sus

Bm

7,9,b9

A

D

A#dim7

Em7b5 Bb

Bm7b5

E

7,9,b9

m7,m9

Eb7

Cm7 Ab7

Gdim/Bb

G/D

F9 C#m7b5

C/G D/G

Chords in italics have been respelled: Eb7 = Eb(aug6)

Suggestions for Use 1 - Begin with the blue boxes. Start at I. Jump to another blue area. Follow the arrows back toward I. (Example: G-C-D-G) 2 - Start with any blue box. Create a 3 or 4-chord progression by following the arrows. (Examples: Am-D-G or Em-C-Am-D) 3 - You may jump to a green location at any time. When you do, there is a tendency to follow the arrows back toward the blue locations. 4 - If two locations have the same name, you may switch from one to the other. This gives more options for choosing the next chord. 5 - The arrows indicate strong, natural-sounding progressions. For interest, sometimes go opposite the direction of the arrows. The expression X/Y indicates chord X with scale note Y in the bass. Copyright 1995, 2001, 2004, 2017 Stephen Mugglin Permission is given to make not-for-profit copies. - More information at Chordmaps.com.