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Your Training Notebook On Pop Music Special Cho... Apr 2026

The book analyzes seven iconic pop songs to demonstrate unique chord progressions, including: "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (Connie Talbot version) "I Just Can’t Stop Loving You" by Michael Jackson "Say Yes" by CHAGE & ASKA.

It focuses on "why" certain songs sound unique by breaking down their form and chord progressions into digestible pieces.

The final chapter provides step-by-step demonstrations of how to take simple progressions (like "Jingle Bells") and apply advanced harmony to create professional-sounding rearrangements. Key Takeaways for Readers Your Training Notebook On Pop Music Special Cho...

The notebook is structured to move from direct observation to technical analysis and then to practical application:

This book, titled by Scott Su and Lynda Huang, is a highly focused 114-page instructional tool designed for musicians, composers, and arrangers who want to master the specific harmonic "language" of pop music. Core Content & Structure The book analyzes seven iconic pop songs to

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A dedicated section covers essential harmony techniques used in pop, such as: Inversion chords and modal interchange . 2-5-1 progressions and tritone substitutions . Modulation methods and chromatic approaches . Key Takeaways for Readers The notebook is structured

Your Training Notebook On Pop Music Special Chord Progressions: A Must-owned Tool Book for Composition / Learning / Harmony / Arrangement (Suitable for Guitar and More Musical Instruments)

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