Every song is going to have its' own chord progression (jazz is all about harmonic progressions), but you may be thinking of ii-V7-I, which is a common cadence in jazz progressions. It can be used to end a phrase, section, or the whole piece, and has sometimes been used (in extended forms) for the entire song.
You may also be thinking of a blues progression, which is based on I-IV-V (12-bar blues is I(4 bars)-IV(2 bars)-I(2 bars)-V-IV-I(2 bars))
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paddywha...
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A flat, B flat and any seventh next to E you can play. Or any other pussy chords.
Well hang in there a a minim.- Try Chuck Berry--
E mag (A harmonic. B flat 7th)
Or just try playing................
BY the way, its mms
Major ,Minor, Seventh. and well umm.....here we go.........................
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Aswanthy C
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