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Very nice, Bob. Lovely song.
How did you get a free download from Scribd?
Clever the way you added the b9 in text to the D7sus. In iReal Pro I would have written it as Aø/D, just to get the right sound, even though that notation obscures its dominant function..
Of course, it's also called a Phrygian chord, but there's no standard shorthand for that. On a lead sheet I sometimes put just "phry" because saves space from 7susb9.
Cheers,
Jer
Ah, I just assumed that it was a free download, but no, it's only available for viewing.Scribd download?
I didn't download...just viewed it online. The link I posted, I copied from the url field. Did it go to a paywall?
Ja, bouncink ist gut.I had it open in a browser tab and bounced back and forth between it and the iRp editor.
)BOB
Thanks for this great song! Apologies if I am wrong, but comparing this with the recorded version it seems to me that 4 beats (?) are missing at the end of part B. (with the words: Oh when I m old and wise). Great il you could check![]()