Re: About a ninth chord



Danny Schorr wrote:
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 16:58:09 -0400, Joey Goldstein <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

If you want the A to sound like a final chord then write a progression that starts off in the key of A.

There is no need to start a piece in the key of A for it to sound like a
final chord in A.

Right. But it helps.
Bottom line is that the OP's progression did not sound like the key of A.


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