Jack Campin wrote:
Is "(A)" just the single bass note on an accordion, or what?
I've come across two different uses of parantheses in chord notation. In
the song books I know, a chord symbol in a paranthes means "change chord
if you like" (that seems to fit well in this case). In jazz -
Frank Nordberg writes:
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| Jack Campin wrote:
| Is "(A)" just the single bass note on an accordion, or what?
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| I've come across two different uses of parantheses in chord notation. In
| the song books I know, a chord symbol in a paranthes means "change chord
| if you like" (that seems to fit
From John Chambers' site:
X:2
T:John D. Burgess
C:Geo.Cockburn
R:jig, pipe march
Z:1997 by John Chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
N:"Edcath"
M:6/8
L:1/8
K:D
A |"D"f3 "A7"gfe|"D" d3 "(A)"A3 |"D" d2e "F#m"f2a|"Em" agf "A7"e2A |\
"D"f3 "A7"gfe|"D" d3 "A7" c2B|"D" Adf "G" aAg|"A7" fAe "D" d2 :|