Originally Posted By: Gordon Scott
Originally Posted By: MarioD
FYI - Around here the 10th is quite common among pianists.

Oh, OK. Unknown to me. Nothing really wrong with it, anyhow, I guess.

Does it follow the other usual convention and imply also the dominant-7th and 9th, or is it just a voicing guide?



As far as I know it is just a voicing guide. JonD's father was a music professor at a local university and he always talked about the 10th. JonD also talked about the 10th as well as the guy whom tunes our piano. I take to mean any chord that has the third an octave over the last note of the chord. As a guitarist I don't worry about those kind of things.


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