Cry Me A River Piano Jazz 70 BPM With Chords and Melody Sheet (Difficulty **)
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Hi. What does the j mean... Ebj, Gj etc... does it mean Barre chord?
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Wow! I wish i've seen this earlier, this is just good enough for me. Song plus sheet or more can we ask for? Thanks for being so generous. Will try this soon.
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good job
i like it
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@kuleventil Oups, A little mistake in the comment, the E is an Eb (C, Eb, G#)
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@maniac2004 Hi, Thats a minor C chord with augmented 5th. You see all minors are marked (-). The Shord is a C, E and #G. Hope This helps. Good Luck.
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Hi, the j is for major seven. The major seven is the last key before the root. An example where C is the root. CDEFGABC. A Cj will be CEGB. I dont know how strong you are in the theory. But it is very important not to mix a C7 and a Cj. A C7 is most common as the 5th chord in F major scale (it leads to F). Also note that the 7th in a C is the Bb, and the Bb does not belong to the C scale.
kuleventil 1 month ago
@kuleventil But as u can see the B is the last note in the C scale. Therefore in C, u kan almost always add the j to the Root chord. In this example. Eb is the root of the song (3 flats in the staff). Therefore its natural to add the j in Jazz.
kuleventil 1 month ago
This is very nice, this allows us to see the notes, and listen to the music! I will attempt this one myself now!
Pianofy 4 months ago
@Pianofy Thanks for the nice comment. Good luck with your music.
kuleventil 4 months ago
@Pianofy thx very much for that.
kuleventil 4 months ago