Here we use only open positions in all fourths tuning. The top note of the voicing is G and it isn’t changed throughout the progression. It functions differently over each chord. i.e the 5th of C, 7th of Am7, 9 of Fadd9, root of G and Gsus4
A nice chord progression in C
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