
Posted by caleb morgan obviously, that should be bVI Major, not minor! so, again, in B minor: b minor is "one minor" a#dim7 is "vii dim 7 of B minor", or it is really F#7 (b9) on 3rd of chord, but it isn't really functioning like a dominant e minor is iv minor chord in B minor G major 7 is bVI major 7 in B minor motion from 2cnd to 3rd chord is non-typical also 3rd to 4th chord. G major 7 DOES generate a little pull back to B minor, but not that much. the 3 chords b minor, g maj7, and e minor 9 all have b,f#,d in common.
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on 9/26/2006, 3:33 pm, in reply to "Re: chord progressions"
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another typo:
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