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Author Joep
Posted 2/6/01; 3:51:21 AM
Topic Blue Bossa (variant 3), p1
Msg# 1348 (in response to 1347)
Prev/Next 1347/1349
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DAvid, Thanks for following my suggestion. Differing from this version is bar 8 wher I play a C-6/9 chord (Notes:A,D,E-,G) instead of a C-7 but that is a minor difference. Interesting is that this excercise made me concious of the fact that I make a difference in chords when I play it solo (as usually with my trio) or when I accompagny a solist (like flute or sax) then I use in bar 8 a chord with the /10 (whole chord(C(L.H.) E-,B-,D,F(R.H.)).

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