ukulelecowboy
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Been looking over a lead sheet for Arthur Hamilton's ballad "Cry Me a River" for an upcoming gig.
The key is Eb. I came across three chords that have something in common and really illustrate the remarkable playability of this 4 stringed instrument...
The three chords are: Cm6, F9, and Am7b5 and they all appear in different chord progressions throughout the song.
What do these three chords have in common?
The key is Eb. I came across three chords that have something in common and really illustrate the remarkable playability of this 4 stringed instrument...
The three chords are: Cm6, F9, and Am7b5 and they all appear in different chord progressions throughout the song.
What do these three chords have in common?