![]() Verse/Chorus Option 2: You can add to this song’s jazzy sound by extending the chords to Dbmaj9 and C7b9, with the latter being altered because of the b9. Whereas the first option has nice voice leading chord to chord with the notes along the first string, this second option has descending movement along the second string.See Verse/Chorus Option 1 in the chord chart below. Notice how this set of chord changes turns you right back around to Dbmaj7, which eventually resolves on the tonic, Fm, by way of the C7 again. ![]() From here you play a type of ii-V-I (2-5-1) movement using the chords Ebm7-Ab7-Dbmaj7, as if you were in the key of Db and leading to the tonic. Counting the tonic, F, as i (minor 1), the first chord, Dbmaj7, is a bVI (b6) chord, and the next, C7, is a V7 (5) chord, with the latter creating a harmonic minor push to the tonic, i, Fm. Verse/Chorus Option 1: To begin with, the music is considered to be in the key of F minor, although there are some chords borrowed from other keys as you soon see.Scroll down to see a video of me jamming on the song. Before you begin, I recommend you familiarize yourself with the original recording embedded in the video above. Because of the technicality of the theory, chord voicings, and scales, I consider this material only suitable for intermediate and advanced level players. You also explore how the chords may be played using a capo on an acoustic guitar. and Bill Withers, plus take a look at how you can approach the chord progression with scales as a lead guitarist. In this free guitar lesson you play through the chord changes featured in the song “Just the Two of Us” by Grover Washington Jr.
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