Thanks so much for the explanation and response!
- Jacki
On Jul 19, 2006, at 5:32 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Jacki Barineau / 2006/07/19 / 05:14 PM wrote:
Later on, the same chord is used that does include a G... Does this
change things?! :)
Yes, very much.
The reason why 6/9 chord is
Hi, Everyone - Another chord question for you! This song is in Cm
and the chord is spelled:
Ab - C - Eb - F - Bb - Eb
Would this be an AbMaj13?
The chord before it is an Eb. The chord after it is a Cm. This
chord is kind of a suspended sounding chord that does not resolve.
Thanks!
At 4:33 PM -0400 7/19/06, Jacki Barineau wrote:
Hi, Everyone - Another chord question for you! This song is in Cm
and the chord is spelled:
Ab - C - Eb - F - Bb - Eb
Would this be an AbMaj13?
I would call it an Ab 6/9. The 13th implies a minor 7th and an 11th
(#?) that aren't there.
A-NO-NE Music / 2006/07/19 / 04:58 PM wrote:
It's Ab69 since there is no D in it.
I meant G. Sorry!
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On Jul 19, 2006, at 5:01 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
A-NO-NE Music / 2006/07/19 / 04:58 PM wrote:
It's Ab69 since there is no D in it.
I meant G. Sorry!
Later on, the same chord is used that does include a G... Does this
change things?! :)
Jacki Barineau / 2006/07/19 / 05:14 PM wrote:
Later on, the same chord is used that does include a G... Does this
change things?! :)
Yes, very much.
The reason why 6/9 chord is used by specifying to omit major 7th is
because melody is root of the chord, that will produce distractive flat
9th