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Hi Family !

I've attached a small portion of a recording containg 4 notes - If any body could kindly advice what they're - it will be really helpful for me. I think they're

A - A# - F - G - BUT i'M NOT SURE - just getting frustrated here and I thought I'd ask

Kindly advice if possible.
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Hi Family !

I've attached a small portion of a recording containg 4 notes - If any body could kindly advice what they're - it will be really helpful for me. I think they're

A - A# - F - G - BUT i'M NOT SURE - just getting frustrated here and I thought I'd ask

Kindly advice if possible.
Regards
Kush
POSSIBLEY A,A#,D,F??


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I agree with 6string

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Yes, Kush, A Bb D F ... I'd be seeing that as relating to a BbMaj7 chord myself ... They're the 7 1 3 5 of a Bbmaj7 chord


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Hi everybody and Captain Kirk !

I hope everybody is well there !
Thanks for the help and advice

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