Re: Does this progression make sense?





>
> Sure, why not? If it sounds good and you can write a good melody for
> it, go for it.

I think it sounds sort of OK. I figured if I could verify that it was part
of a known type of progression it would have a greater chance of being
right.

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>
> I would call "C#(b5)" "Db(b5)" to keep the whole thing centered around
> the key of Ab.

I had a feeling Db might be more appropriate than C# but why are you saying
Ab? I've got the charts to the thing, minus these chords I'm asking about
and some others. The key signature has Bb, Eb, and Ab. That means it's in Eb
I was thinking.


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