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I'd play Bm7 - Bbo - Am7 - Ab7b5 - G6. Does that make sense?
Anyway, I said I dropped the 5th from the chords. The grip 4x44xx can be Abm7 and an Abm7b5, and right or wrong, I think of this grip as "m7 no 5th". I probably got too fast and loose with my terminology.
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04-02-2024 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by AllanAllen
Double A's way is nice... the F# and B of the Abm7 are the major 7 and 3 of Gmaj.
I am much more likely to play the "m7 no 5th" all the way to the major target now days (ever since I heard Wes sound like he was doing it at the end of the A sections of End of a Love Affair (in G maj). To my ear it has just the right balance of authentic, cool, and modern without standing out.
I used to use the "voicey/changy" chromatic descending chords (and generally still do for soloing ideas in many tunes):
Bm7
Bbdim or Bbdimb6 (6x567x)
Am7 or Am11 (5x553x)
Abm7b5 or Abmaj#11 (4x553x) or Abmaj6 (4x35xx)
G69 or Gmaj7
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