On Jul 2, 2007, at 10:31 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:

I wrote:

Bar 2, voiced from the bottom, G,F,Bb,Eb,G
What to call bar 2?

As soon as I saw this, it is G-7(b13) to me.  This fits in Modal
Interchange function to the context you provided.

I have to take this back.  When I saw this, Parallel Modal Interchange
came to my mind right away, but the voicing itself suggests 4th voicing, and preceded C69 was also voiced in 4th. I am on site right now, and do
not have access to anything plays chord for me to check, but I am now
convinced this is a F7(sus)/G.


Heh, heh! Kinda touchy, isn't it? As I just mentioned in my last message, calling it G Aeolian or C dorian/G bass, or as you mentioned here what amounts to F Mixo/G bass all give the same pitch information. The question is which is clearest.

The chord symbol is all about communicating what chord scale is called
for as well as what mood is called for by way of voicing.  I believe
there always is one best way among many other possible ways.  It is
psychological too.

Yup, I certainly agree.

Christopher



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