The 6/9 chord was very common for this style of music.  I believe this 
to be Db69.

Harold


On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 08:36 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:

> At 8:34 PM -0400 5/21/02, David H. Bailey wrote:
>> Looks to me more like a Bbm7add4 in first inversion.
>>
>
> Dear David,
>
> It may look like that to you; I don't dispute that.  But to musicians 
> who are conversant with mid to late 20th Century American popular music 
> and jazz conventions, this is unquestionably recognized as a 69 chord.
>
> Calling it something else (for the community described above) is less 
> descriptive.
>
> Chuck
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