Well when you end the progression it doesn't have that minor sound to it, more of a jazzy sound. The progression does sound like it's in the key of Eb, Well C is the relative minor. Ill try that CM76/9 chord T-Block. Thanks
Well, when ur in a minor key and u end on a major chord as the 1, that technique is called the Picardy 3rd. So, yeah it's still C minor.
pls whats the actual key how can someone play in Cminor
Playing in C minor is just like playing in Eb major. Ur using most of the same notes and chords as Eb major, but instead of Eb being ur 1, C is the 1, and in this case 1 is a minor chord. For an example, I'm gonna list a progression and show u how it fits in Eb major and C minor at the same time:
7-3-6 progression in EbD / C-F-Ab
G / B-Eb-F-Bb
C / Bb-D-F
2-5-1 progression in C minorD / C-F-Ab
G / B-Eb-F-Bb
C / Bb-D-F
Now, look at those 2 progressions, do u see anything different? If u said no, ur incorrect. While they both use the exact same notes, one is a 7-3-6 progression, and the other is a 2-5-1 progression. Same notes and chords, but the 1 is different.
That's how minor keys work. They play off whatever it's relative major key is.