Here is an extensive list of chord progressions in a numbering format. Follow the structure for the chord sequence to determine whether the chord is major, minor, seventh, or diminished. Choose your key and that is the I or tonic. Obviously the progressions can be lengthened and changed for chorus, bridge, and tag. But remember, especially in music for healing, simple is powerful. Repetition is a key element

Major  (capital letter is Major and small case letter is minor)
          I  ii  iii  IV  V  vi  viio I   
C  Dm  Em  F  G  Am  Bdim  C

Minor

          i  ii0  III  iv  V  VI  vii0  I   Cm Ddim Eb  Fm  G  Ab  Bdim Cm

Major Seventh
          Imaj7  ii7  iii7  Ivmaj7  V7  vi7  viidim7  Imaj7

           Cmaj7  Dm7  Em7  Fmaj7  G7  Am7  Bdim7  Cmaj7

Minor Seventh

          imin7  iidim7  IIImin7  Vdim7  Vimin7  viidim7  imin7

          Cmin7   Dm7b5  EbMaj7  Fm7  Gdim7  Abmaj7  Bdim7  Cm7


        I  5     1 6 2 5     1 5 6 4    1 4 1 5    1 4 5 4    1 3 4 5    6 5 4 5  

        6 4 1 5      6 5 4 3     6 4 5 6      6 1 2 6      6 2 5 1      4 1 4 5

        1 4 57        1 2 4         1 4 5         1 4 6 5      6 4 3 3      2 5 1

       1 6 4 5      6 2 5 1      2 5 6 1      1 6 2 4 57     1 4 1 5 4 1


Example  1 6 2 5 Progression (in C but works in any key)

     Major                  C  Am  Dm  G
     Minor                  Cm  Ab  Ddim G
     Minor Seventh     Cmin7   Abmaj7  Dm7b5  Gdim7
     Major Seventh     Cmaj7   Am7   Dm7   G7

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