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Originally Posted by aleuzzi
I just dug that book out of a pile and don’t see Am anywhere in a single chord, but there are times when her voice is hitting a notes nowhere on the two chords. And then, at the very end, there’s a “b” tacked onto the chord.
I looked at OMH, too. That song is suspended in D and D/G so much that when the brief but critical Em and A are sounded respectively it’s like the heavens have opened—or something.
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Well again, I was going from memory, and it ain't what it used to be. Yet I remember when $tevie was the most likeable member of the band.