Here's another Just the Tip "quick lesson" with a string-skipping workout centering around a Cm7-Fm7-G7 chord progression.
This progression flirts with a harmonic minor scale tonality, which is produced by moving from the i and iv chords in a minor key and shifting to a major V chord with the G7.
This simple chord alteration in the progression captures a dark and unique sound which is ear-catching and instantly distinctive as soon as you hear it played. Harmonic minor based chord progressions and tonalities are common in hard rock and metal, but you can also easily find this sound in plenty of classical, jazz, fusion, and flamenco music as well.
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