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Re: Accompaniment of accordion (accords)
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George_ |
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Re: Accompaniment of accordion (accords) |
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Sun, 26 Aug 2012 16:45:26 -0700 (PDT) |
Capital letters underneath the chords denote the tonic of the chord.
Lower-case notation above the chord indicate the type of chord: just the
note itself is the major chord (e.g. d denotes a D-major chord), note
followed by m is minor, and note followed by 7 is either dominant or
diminished 7th (I think dominant 7th?). I think this is what you were
wanting.
Hope it helps.
By the way: is that Dancing Fingers? I think I've played that before, a long
time ago :)
George
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