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I can help here mate.
Ok make sure to read chord voicing/leading from my tutorial before writing chords down ok.
make sure your in a scale A minor is easiest start on 'A' and it is all the white notes.
Do you understand how they are made like my post said 1st 3rd and 5th right? Or others but we leave them for now.
for now we will do a 1,4,6,5 progression or a i,ii,VI,v if you want to know the way to write it.
this is how it looks
But to make it smoother we just invert some things which basically means keep the same notes but move them up or down an octave. So if we take the first chord and invert it moving the lowest note up an octave it will sound better. I have also jiggled with the other notes so all the notes are closer together. Keeping same notes only an octave lower. You can see note names are same
Here is the midi if it helps.
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