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** [[Omnibus progression]], sequence of chords which effectively divides the octave into 4 equal parts
** [[Omnibus progression]], sequence of chords which effectively divides the octave into 4 equal parts
** [[Ragtime progression]], chord progression typical of ragtime music and parlour music genres
** [[Ragtime progression]], chord progression typical of ragtime music and parlour music genres
* [[Progression (software)|Progression]], music software for guitarists
* [[Progression (album)|Progression]], Markus Schulz's second Artist Album, released in 2007
* [[Progression (album)|Progression]], Markus Schulz's second Artist Album, released in 2007



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