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So now that we have our A flat minor and our D flat seven down, we can walk what's called
the two-five, right. So if we start on G flat we got two, three, four, five, right. So our
two was our A flat minor, and our five was our D flat seven. So that's why it's called
a two-five, it leads into the one. So I'm going to count out, I'm going to go A flat
minor, three, four, D flat seven, three, four, G. So we got A flat, D flat, G flat, A flat,
D flat, G.
Two, five, one...two, five, two, five, two, five, one, two, five, one, two, five, one.
Or
you can do it chromatically. Two, five, one, six, two, five, one. So that's your basic
concept for your two-fives in G flat major.