Beechwood4-5789 (early Motown)

John Bell wrote:

>> 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.
> 
> 
> Many thanks to everyone who has responded. It seems there are as many 
> different chords as there are recordings of this piece. The one I was 
> addressing was the 1940 Glenn Miller version. What to call the chord was 
> not the issue -- I was concerned with the the actual trombone notes. In 
> fact they are Db, F, Bb, Cb, Eb, a five-part chord, so a saxophone is 
> also involved. I'd call that Db13. Some might say it should be Db13(9).
> 
> Has anyone else written a song about their phone number?
> 
> Regards
> John
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