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Chord progressions / Savoy Records artists / Seventh chords / Twelve-bar blues / Harmony / Jazz / Miles Davis / Blues / Kind of Blue / Music / African American music / African-American culture
Date: 2005-04-18 12:48:22
Chord progressions
Savoy Records artists
Seventh chords
Twelve-bar blues
Harmony
Jazz
Miles Davis
Blues
Kind of Blue
Music
African American music
African-American culture

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