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Chord symbol help please
Hey, I've found a jazz chord progression, and would like to make a backing track out of it. Problem is, the progression is written out in chord symbols, and jazz has some very strange and unusual chords in it, and so I can't play some of these chords. Can anyone help me? here is the progression as written:
--Bbmi9 - Cmi7/Bb - Bbmi9 - D - C - Cb - Bbmi9 - Bbmi9 - Dadd9 - Eb9 - Eb - Eb9 - D - C - Cb - Bbmi9 - Cmi7/Bb - Bbmi9 - Cbadd9 - F7sus - Eb/F - E - Ebadd9 - D - C - Cb - Bbmi9 - F7(#9)--
The lines are just there for seperation, I added those. The double lines are also added, don't worry about those either.
Now I know how to play C, D, Cb, Eb, E, and thats it. Some of the others I might, with my current music theory knowledge, put together, such as the Dadd9, Eb9, Cbadd9, and Eb/F, Cmi7/Bb. Even so, I'd like verfification on those for sure. Also, I wrote out the whole thing so that others can try it out, and have some fun with it.
I'm hoping I can get this thing together by the end of today, thats my goal anyhow. I'll post the chords I figure out as I get them, if things work out nicely.
So please, if anyone can put up the fingerings on those I need help with, I'd be grateful.
oh, and I'm pretty sure its in Bb, although the piece of music I got this from is a trumpet piece, and I'm still a bit confused over the whole deal, where the trumpets C note is really a Bb and so on, so if the trumpet is in Bb, maybe the piece is really in C, I really don't know. I'm confused about that. I'm figuring out the chords as if it where in Bb, anyhow. If someone could clear up this whole issue, that'd be nice.
Music is everybody's possession. It's only publishers who think that people own it.
-John Lennon
Last edited by __tsidewinder__ : February 20th, 2008 at 04:47 PM.
Reason: needed more info
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