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With the original chords being G D Em C, how would you do it?
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A typical example of what I would do would be
 
G                       D            Em                          C
GM7 CM7 Am7 D7 GM7 Em7 Am7 D7 GM7 C Am7 D7
 
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G                        D             Em                           C
GM7 Em7 A7#9 D7 G7#5 Em7 A7#9 F#m7b5 C A7#5 D7 G


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote js Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Sep 2011 at 12:52pm
The top one is really good, I might have to look at the second one more.
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I wanted to break it down to only one chord between chords. This is what I played today.
 
G           D        Em         C
G   C#7  D Bm Em C#7  C  F#m
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote js Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2011 at 8:27pm
Here's a snappy chord progression using your triads. 
In 4 time, two beats to each chord, or two chords to a measure.
GMaj7  Am7   DMaj7  Bm7    Em7  Dm7    FMaj7  CMaj7

It sounds best if the second chord of each measure comes in on the and of 2, not the downbeat.


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It has a smooth jazz feel to it with the major 7ths...I'm still looking forward to a Coltrane change treatment on this progression.
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OK, using G D Em C, try this:
/G7C7/   /Eb7D7/   /B7Em7/   /A7C7/   /Eb7D7/      and repeat


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