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MODELS for HARMONIC LINES MODELS for HARMONIC LINES MODEL 1 Fifth bar I I7 IV IV– Blue Moon Love is the Sweetest Thing Blue Room I Saw Stars I’ve Got Rhythm You Took Advantage of Me Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Basin Street Blues Book it for Me A Foggy Day (2nd 8) Just You Just Me Why Do I Love You (last 8) Especially for You I Won’t Dance (7 to 10) MODEL 2 Tunes starting on IV Candy I’ll See You In My Dreams Moonglow Stardust I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me All of Me (last 8) When It’s Sleepy Time Down South Rose Room (last 8) Jim You Turned the Tables on Me (2nd 8) Almost Like Being in Love You Are Music After You’ve Gone Just Friends Little Girl MODEL 3 I I7 IV IV– I May Be Wrong Japnese Sandman (3rd 8) If I Had You Santa Clause is Coming to Town Lonesome Road Lazy Deed I Do All My Life Red Sails In the Sunset Show Me the Way to Go Home September In the Rain Margie Rockin’ Chair Runnin’ Wild The Nearness of You I’m Thru with Love (3rd bar) Stairway to the Stars And the Angels sing (to V7) I’ll Always be in Love with You Girl of My Dreams You Showed Me the Way Oh, Look at Me Now Hands Across the Table What Will I Say Dear After I Say I’m Sorry Time Was Of Thee I Sing ( I I7 IV V7) Cherokee Dear Old Southland MODEL 4 Tunes start on II Tangerine They Say It's Wonderful Someone’s Rocking My Dreamboat Prisoner of Love You Can Depend on Me Perdido This Love of Mine Moon Over Miami I'll Never Smile Again At Sundown Fools Rush In Jeepers Creepers I Dream of You What a Difference a Day Makes Love Is Here to Stay MODELS for HARMONIC LINES, page 2. MODEL 5 I to IV major, minor or dominant I Never Knew Undecided Little White Lies My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms What’ll I Do Somebody Loves Me In the Blue of the Evening Lazy Bones Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise Blue Shadows Nature Boy Good News It Ain’t Necessarily So Looking for a Boy Lady Be Good Here in My Arms This Can’t Be Love MODEL 6 Diminished to II minor Pennies from Heaven Why Was I Born I Can’t Give You Anything but Love, Baby Embraceable You Did I Remember Fine and Dandy Please Be Kind My Buddy Time on My Hands Penthouse Serenade When Day is Done I’m Thru with Love Manhattan It’s the Talk of the Town Why Do I Love You MODEL 7 I to VIII dominant Whispering It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane You Do Something to Me Blue I Remember You Mister Sandman Dream I’m Getting Sentimental Over You Cherry Did I Remember MODEL 8 Common Bridge Honeysuckle Rose Music Maestro Please On the Sunnyside of the Street The Things We Did Last Summer You Can Depend On Me September in the Rain Coquette Crazy Rhythm Sugar It’s the Dreamer in Me Darkness on the Delta I Hear Music You Call It Madness Moonglow MODEL 9 Descending minor Blue Skies I’ve Got a Right to Sing the Blues (25) It’s All Right with Me Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man (3) Russian Lullaby Stairway to the Stars (5 and Bridge) My Funny Valentine Why Was I Born (5) How Deep Is the Ocean Everything I Have Is Yours (9) In A Sentimental Mood Embraceable You (9) East of the Sun Will You Still be Mine (10) Liza (Bridge) Dinah (Bridge) MODELS for HARMONIC LINES, page 3. MODEL 10 Ascending minor or major Somebody Loves Me (Bridge) Moonlight Becomes You (Bridge) Witchcrage (25) Idaho (1st 8) Summertime I’m Thru with Love (Bridge) I’ll Remember April (1st 8) I Found a New Baby (1st 4) Deep in a Dream (1st 4) Cry Me A River (1st 2) MODEL 11 fa fa# soL La do Melancholy Baby What Is There to Say Some of These Days Stormy Weather Smiles (25) Solitude When I Grow Too Old to Dream Ain’t She Sweet Make Believe Let’s Get Away From It All Lazy Lady Be Good I’ve Got My Eyes On You You Go to My Head (17) Hey There If I could be With You (13) Gee Baby Ain’t I Good to You (Bridge) You’re a Sweetheart (3) MODEL 12 Standard progressions 12A I to II7 12B I to VI7 Exactly Like You Once in a While Take the A Train S’Wonderful Jersey Bounce I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart Sunny Japanese Sandran Strangers Don’t Get Around Much Anymore The One I Love 12C Tunes starting on minor 7th with diminished 5th on 2nd step on 3rd step I Wished on the Moon It’s Been So Long Don’t Worry About Me I Hear Music Wonderful One Stella by Starlight (+4th) April in Paris I Didn’t Know What Time It Was (7th step) Mad About the Boy I Love You MODEL 13 Tunes starting on V7 or ii – to V7 Too Marvelous for Words Sweet Sue Dearly Beloved Avalon Tea for Two Smiles Honeysuckle Rose Thou Swell I Only Have Eyes for You Moon Love Day by Day Rosalie Make Believe Chloe Careless Fascinating Rhythm MODELS for HARMONIC LINES, page 4. MODEL 14 I to III dominant On the Sunnyside of the Street All of Me No Regrets Five Foot Two Who Cares Charleston Georgia On My Mind You’re a Sweetheart Please Don’t Talk About Me I’ll Get By Basin Street Blues Cottage for Sale Who’s Sorry Now Darkness on the Delta You and I You’re My Girl I’ve Hear That Song Before Music Maestro Please Breezin’ Along with the Breeze Good Life MODEL 15 common progressions Group 1 I VI II V Daddy Bidin’ My Time Let’s Fall In Love All Through the Day Get Happy I’m Old Fashioned Hallelujah Long Ago and Far Away Stompin’ At the Savoy Blue Room Gypsy in My Soul I Won’t Dance Sometime’s I’m Happy Love Me or Leave Me Again I Hear a Rhapsody Don’t be that Way Group 2 C to C# diminished (A7b9) Will You Still be Mine Shoe Shine Boy S’posin’ My Last Affair Have You Met Miss Jones Could It Be You Moonlight Becomes You My Buddy Stormy Weather Sleep I’m In Love Again Takin’ A Chance On Love Jada I Want a Sunday Kind of Love Deep Purple Got a Date with an Angel The Shiek Sugar Am I Blue Especially for You Truckin’ I Got the World on a String Group 3 C to Eb7 or Eb – Heart and Soul Again I Can’t Get Started Can’t Get Out of This Mood Blue Moon Don’t Be That Way A Foggy Day Daddy This Is the Moment The Way You Look Tonight I Won’t Dance This Is My Beloved .
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