Am 26.06.2011 09:52, schrieb David Kastrup:
Marc Hohl<m...@hohlart.de>  writes:

Not to speak about accordion, where upper case letters
denote the bass note and lower case letters the chord.

So you'll have (depending on the rhythm)

C c c c / _E_ c c c / C c c c / E e e e / A am am am
More likely

C c G c / _E_ c C c / C c G c / E e7 _G#_ e7 / A am E am

(the underlined bass notes are played in the row of thirds, and the
whole is a typical Oompah accompaniment).
Yeah, of course! ;-)


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