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Song for My Father, part 3

In this lesson you will learn to improvise over the 4D chord (pronounced "four dominant chord"). This is the first chord that contains a note from outside the key of the music, so you'll see how we approach these chords in IFR.

Song for My Father, part 4

Our fourth and final lesson on Song for My Father covers the 3D chord and gives you the complete chord progression to the song. The lesson includes a free IFR jam track to practice improvising over the entire song.

Sister Golden Hair

If you're looking for a clear example of how each chord of the major scale sounds in a musical context, this classic by America is a gold mine.

Let it Be

The four chords that we study in IFR Jam Tracks Level 2 are the most essential harmonic states in western music. Let it Be is a beautiful example of the journey of emotions that we can express with just these four chords.

Harmonic analysis of Infant Eyes

This special lesson for advanced IFR students offers a complete harmonic analysis of Wayne Shorter's beautiful composition "Infant Eyes".

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