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Interesting, thanks. I'm not great with chord-scale theory, but what's the relationship between the A+ and the F#mM7? I think I'd been hearing it as a rootless mM7, but if I'm thinking clearly without a fretboard in front of me, F# isn't in the A whole tone collection.
Sorry, by the way, to the OP for turning this into a theory geek-out. Another thing about jazz is that tends to happen... Quote:
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Anyway, take away the F#and the notes left from your F#mM7, A-C#-E#, spell an A+. So, the first chord contains the second. Last edited by mattbn73; 07-02-2018 at 09:59 PM. |
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Search Jazz Guitar Chords and Accompaniment, and More Jazz Guitar Chords and Accompaniment by Yoichi Arakawa on that Big South American River Site.
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What is a typical right-hand technique for playing these chords?
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