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- Q5104976 subject Q16808624.
- Q5104976 abstract "In music theory, chord substitution is the technique of using a chord in the place of another - often related - chord, in a chord progression. Jazz musicians often substitute chords in the original progression to create variety and add interest to a piece. The substitute chord must have some harmonic quality and degree of function in common with the original chord, and often only differs by one or two notes. Scott DeVeaux describes a "penchant in modern jazz for harmonic substitution."".
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- Q5104976 comment "In music theory, chord substitution is the technique of using a chord in the place of another - often related - chord, in a chord progression. Jazz musicians often substitute chords in the original progression to create variety and add interest to a piece. The substitute chord must have some harmonic quality and degree of function in common with the original chord, and often only differs by one or two notes. Scott DeVeaux describes a "penchant in modern jazz for harmonic substitution."".
- Q5104976 label "Chord substitution".
- Q5104976 depiction Tritone_substitution.png.