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"LATIN CHANGES" playing the changes is one of my favorite ways to improvise. this little tune has a latin feel to it. the chord changes are: D min9/ Db 69/ D min9/ Db 69/ G min 7/ Gb maj7#11/ G min 7/ Gb maj7#11 A7alt./

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