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| Ozzy |
Mar 20 2005, 07:55 PM
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Can anyone out there figure this one out?
There is a way to play on the piano a F# chord with the left hand and a D minor chord with the right. However, there is only one way to do this. Although dissonance is subjective, there is one voicing that stands out. what is it? Answers on a postcard please!!!!! |
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