The document describes three common blues progressions in the key of F. The first is the standard 12-bar blues progression using F7, Bb7, and C7 chords. The second is the standard jazz blues progression, which adds II-V-I chord progressions. The third is the Parker blues progression found in "Blues for Alice", which features major 7th chords and different chord substitutions than the other two progressions.
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Blues Progressions
The document describes three common blues progressions in the key of F. The first is the standard 12-bar blues progression using F7, Bb7, and C7 chords. The second is the standard jazz blues progression, which adds II-V-I chord progressions. The third is the Parker blues progression found in "Blues for Alice", which features major 7th chords and different chord substitutions than the other two progressions.