ZYRAB ( PDL ).What's the chords progressions for the intro part and the guitar accompaniment? (Full Version)

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alkholidiyya -> ZYRAB ( PDL ).What's the chords progressions for the intro part and the guitar accompaniment? (Apr. 29 2012 18:49:06)

Need to know the near most authentic chords for this song.Got a performance next month with a jazz guitarist.Thank you.




XXX -> RE: ZYRAB ( PDL ).What's the chords progressions for the intro part and the guitar accompaniment? (Apr. 29 2012 23:40:16)



0:26 even closest close up possible...

btw i read your name as "alkohol" or what does it mean?




Guest -> RE: ZYRAB ( PDL ).What's the chords progressions for the intro part and the guitar accompaniment? (Apr. 30 2012 1:25:21)

Assembling required!
opening
in jazz speak
C#maj [add #9] to A#m (add b5] to C7 b9
or if u think flats
Dbmaj (add#9) to Bbm (addb5) to C7 b9....

then
Bb maj #11 to A11b9 to Bbmaj7 #11 to Dmaj9/A to Gm6/A
then
Ebmaj7 #11 to Gm6/A to A7b9 to C7 to B7 to Em9

thats my contribution to name that chord for today
the jazz chord symbols are a feeble way to describe whats goin on....and other descriptive names could be thought of...but
your jazz friend should be able to work this out to suit his way of thinking ... then have a hell of time trying to improvise over it...
its early...having my morning coffee...trying to kick my brain into gear so be warned may need some proof reading

-0-0-----0
-6-6(5)-5
-6-6-----6
-6-6-----5
-4-x-----3
-x-6-----x

-0-0-0-0-0-0------0-0------0-3-2-0
-6-5-5-7-8-10(8)-8-10(8)-8-5-4-0
-7-7-7-6-7-7------7-7------6-3-2-0
-8-8-8-7-8-8------8-8------7-5-4-4
-x-x-0-0-0-6-------0-6------0-3-2-2
-6-6-x-x-x-x-------x-x-------x-x-x-0

may need to repeat a few chords but this is the outline for the 2nd guitar

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