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aloysius
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From: Adelaide, Australia
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RE: Chord inversions for Colombianas... (in reply to Guest)
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What key are you playing colombianas in? I guess A is the most common but D is also very common. Because it's a major key standard music theory works pretty well, e.g. the scale harmonised in 7th chords will give you a basic set of chords that are part of that key. So if you were playing in A, you have A Maj7, Bm7, C#m7, D Maj7, E7, F#m7, G#m7b5. Also listen to other things in that key (if you are playing in A, then any alegrias in A or guajiras).
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