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This Piano Pop Chart focuses on the first four measures of a very popular standard written by legendary pianist and composer Erroll Garner in 1954. Some time after he wrote Misty, Johnny Burke wrote lyrics to the music. Needless to say, its popularity rings on! Let's take a look at what a lead sheet might look like for those four measures of Misty: ![]() Click here if you would
like a printer-friendly version of this lead sheet
(Once there, simply click on "File" in your browser, then "Print") Just taking a quick look at those chord symbols, it's pretty easy to see that we have six chords to play, but only three different chord types. They are: Major 7, Minor 7, and Dominant 7. The
Ridiculously Easy Way To Master Those 7th Chords On The Piano
![]() Ready? In the audio animation,
we will acknowledge these six
chords in Root position. However, we will
take it a bit further. Here we have a perfect opportunity to take the
practical knowledge that we already possess and
adapt it to a real life situation. I believe you will agree
that the results are rather interesting. So, without further
introduction, I now invite you to join me "in the studio" as we take a
bite out of some of the mystery behind how a pro piano stylist might
really handle such a musical situation:![]() See a sample of this session here* Full Version Just $9.95 Click on the button below for the FULL VERSION of this session: (approximately 17 minutes in duration) ![]() Piano Pop Charts are the perfect compliment to ProProach! *Special Note About Audio Animation Sessions: You will notice these icons at the bottom of each screen... ![]() (please open Audio Animation Sessions in a new window) Copyright
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