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So, the next thing we're going to do is go over our last four measures, and it's a nice,
simple review if you think about it. We have our B minor chord to our E seven, which were
our first set of chords we learned, and then we have our three-six-two-five turnaround,
right, C sharp to F sharp altered, then the B minor E seven, so, two-five, and then three-six-two-five.
Nice, simple progression, again on the fingers it goes two, five, then three, six, two, five,
and then we land on our one-seven again at the top of the tune. So we'll run through
that one more time. B minor, E seven, C sharp, F altered, B, E seven, and then you're back
at the A seven chord. And those are our last four chords, and we're going to go through
and utilize this whole tune, and I'll show you how to play through it with both hands,
doing an accompaniment role, and then I'll show you how to do a little improv over the
tune as well, as we go through this tune two more times.