On Apr 29, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Looks (and sounds) to me as if the C flat continues in that
measure, which makes perfect sense harmonically. The result is not
a C minor chord at all, it's a G 7 #5#9, and everything is right in
the world of normal, functional, jazz harmony.
Chuck
DUH!!!! THANK you, Chuck, for noticing that C flat! I had totally
missed that and that definitely makes all the difference, especially
since the G7 #9/#5 chord is used elsewhere in this same song - just
spelled a little differently as far as voicing... I'm going to
recheck all the chords I've analyzed and make sure I'm not missing
anything else like this - hope you don't mind me asking for
verification on a few others I've figured out just to make sure!
Thanks again, EVERYONE, who helped in solving this "mystery chord"!!
- Jacki
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