Below are some common chord progressions. This is not a complete list.

i bVI iv iv
I bVI V V
i bVII bVI V
I bVII IV
I I bVII IV
I I IV V
I ii I IV
I II IV V
I III IV iv
i iv i
I IV I V+
i iv v
I IV V
i iv v i
I IV V IV
I IV V IV
I IV vi V
i iv VII
i v bVII iv
i v bVII IV
I V ii IV
I V vi III IV I IV
I V vi IV
I V vi IV
I vi iii II
i VI III VII
I vi IV V
i VI VII
i VII VI VII
ii v i
ii V I
ii V I vi
IV I III vi
IV I V V
IV iii ii I
IV iv I I
IV V III vi
IV V vi I
vi ii V I
vi iii V IV
vi IV I
vi IV I V
vi IV I V
vi V IV V
VI VII i i

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