Harmonic progressions are a type of chord progression that involve a series of chords that follow the rules of harmony. One characteristic of harmonic progressions is the use of common chords, which are chords that share one or more notes with the preceding chord. Another characteristic is the use of dominant chords, which create a sense of tension and resolution. Additionally, harmonic progressions typically move in a predictable pattern, such as the I-IV-V progression commonly used in many popular songs. Finally, harmonic progressions often involve the use of cadences, which are chord progressions that signal the end of a phrase or section of music.
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