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yes but the funny thing is that this is not from jazz music but classical, but in band in a box it sounds like jazz Stream Track by Jimmy Dunlop | Listen online for free on SoundCloud you...
Or Dm7/G - but what is the chord progression? That should tell you what voicings are intended.
First of all, in this case you are a smuggler of an endangered species. :smile-new: But this delict is subject to a limitation period. After that period no one will sue you anymore for the smuggle....
Then Sibelius is wrong. Give a man a fish: F A C D G F6/9
Teach a man to fish: Spell the notes out, try starting on different pitches and stacking thirds from the bass. Often (not always) you will find a set that makes more sense than the others. ...
Why do the conversations in this forum often digress into discussions about food? Are there a lot of starving musicians here?.... oh wait, of course there are, this is a jazz guitar forum!
FWIW, mine is the 18" guitar with pin bridge and no scrolls. It's pretty unique.
yes gmaj9sus4 looks strange, but sibelius says that lol to identify the chord. I guess it can be C6/G?
I prefer my Mule steel tricone to many archtops and flat tops I have played. I also prefer my R.Hoyer acoustic archtop to manyvintage Gibsons in the same range. Variety is the spice of life.
A Gmaj7(9) chord has an F# not an F in it.
Can you share some more information on this please??
Also because of the chord extensions. These chords harmonize a walking bassline. I'm not sure if band in a box would actually move these chords with the intended voicings.
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