What are some common characteristics and examples of a Phrygian chord progression in music?

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2026-02-17 18:40

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A Phrygian chord progression in music often features a minor tonality, a lowered second scale degree, and a sense of tension and resolution. Common examples include the use of the i - bII - i or i - bIII - iv chord progression in songs.

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