Chord substitution
A chord substitution is the use of one chord in the place of another in a chord progression. Substituted chords must have some quality in common with the original chords, such as in a tritone substitution.
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Chord - Chord progression - Tritone substitution
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Theoretically any chord can be substituted for any other chord as long as the new chord supports the melody.
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See also: Coltrane changes.
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