👉 Jellica is a term used in the context of musical notation to denote a specific type of chord progression. It refers to a type of chord progression that consists of three chords, each starting with a different note (often the first or second note) and ending with the same note as the previous one, followed by two notes (often the third and fourth notes). The term "jellica" is often used in the context of jazz music to describe the way jazz musicians play their instruments.