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New JGT Lesson, Davy Mooney Delves Into “Stablemates”
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Mooney delves into Benny Golson’s classic “Stablemates,” and considers the complexities of its harmonies and form.
He also discovers some variations on the first chords of the tune: is it Emi7-A7 to Ebmi7-Ab7 or Bb7#5 to Ebmi7-Ab7?
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