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has gloss | eng: A borrowed chord progression is a chord progression which contains chords borrowed from another piece or song. Examples include Thelonious Monks jazz standard "Evidence", which borrows the chord progression from Jesse Greer and Raymond Klagess song "Just You, Just Me" (1929) . The borrowing of chord progressions is an example of jazz contrafact . |
lexicalization | eng: Borrowed chord progression |
instance of | c/Chord progressions |
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