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I guess the chords aren't really readable on this unless you copy it to paper?

So here are the chords:


EX 1 - Amin7 Dmin7 Emin7 Dmin7 (Use of minor 7th chords)
EX 2 - A6 A6-9/C# DMA7 E11 (Use of major chords)
EX 3 - Bb9 Ab13 G13 A7(b13) (Use of dominant chords)
EX 4 - Dmin7 G9 Gmin7 C7 C#dim7 (Use of II-V)
EX 5 - FMA7 Emin7 Dmin7 G7 CMA7 (Diatonic cadence)
EX 6 - DMA7 A/C# F#min7 Bmin11 BbMA7/C (Deceptive resolution)
EX 7 - DbMA9 DbMA7 Ab11 (Major I-IV-V)
EX 8 - Emin9 Amin9 B+7(#9) (minor I-IV-V)
EX 9 - GMA7 Emin7 Amin7 D9sus D9 (Major I-VI-II-V)
EX 10 - Ebmin7 BMA7 Abmin7 Bb+7(#9) (Minor I-VI-IV-V)
EX 11 - D A/E E/G# A E/B A7 E (Subdominant chords)
EX 12 - A7sus A6 G7sus G7 Cmin7 Cmin6 Cmin7 (Suspended chords)
I would say to do good funk (& probably some hip-hop??) you should know some of
these "jazzy" type chords & voicings. If you fool around with them a bit (with
the implied bass notes in the left hand), you'll probably start to get used to t
hem & start including them in your songs. Of course, I think all of these are o
n the piano roll?
You don't have to know all the chords somebody like Herbie Hancock can play, jus
t some of these (mostly) simpler ones.

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