The eight beautiful chords chained into five real progressions — each with Roman numerals, diagrams, and one scale to carry you through the whole thing.
An unusual chord on its own is just a curiosity. It becomes music when it sits in a progression — when the ear hears where it came from and where it's going. Each progression below places the rare voicings among ordinary ones so the colour lands in context: an augmented chord as a passing tone, an altered dominant as a turnaround, a Lydian chord as a IV.
Everything is in B minor or its relative major D — the Renegade key. Each card gives you the chords with Roman numerals, and crucially one scale to play over the entire progression, so you can comp it and then solo over it without rethinking every bar.
Rhodes-and-bass rendering of every progression here, each played twice with a bar of silence between. The bass holds the true root under each rootless voicing, so the full harmony — augmented passing chords, altered dominants and all — locks together. Comp along, then loop one progression and solo using its scale.
If your player ignores patch changes, set track 1 to electric piano and track 2 to bass. Mute the chord track to comp it yourself; mute the bass to hear the rootless voicings bare.