
da’play – Am6 D9 and F# Half Diminished
A little twist on the common ii V progression.Usually, one would play Am7 and D7, with the typical options for

A little twist on the common ii V progression.Usually, one would play Am7 and D7, with the typical options for

Four bars of each chord. Alternating between Dm7 and Dm6. Essentially a II V progression, but looking at it from

A track based on the chord changes to “The Thrill Is Gone”, a slow blues in B minor, played with
da’play – Cantaloupe Island Prep 1 is a backing track to help with improvising over the first chord change of
https://youtu.be/JPJVCL646V0 da’play – Cantaloupe Island Prep 4 is where it all comes together. If you’ve played through the first three

Artists use a lot of tricks to give the illusion that they are totally amazing and any PR talk has

A chilled out track exploring some of the musical flavours of A Harmonic Minor.