Thanks, Matt. Close, but no cigar. The "rhythm" of the piano parts is what I'm looking for, but both styles don't play all chord tones in the piano part. For example, the piano part of an A7b9 does not play the A (but the base part does).

If you are familiar with PG's chord dictionary app, there you can select a chord and it offers various voicings. Clicking on the "This chord contains" box the chord tones are played in root position. That would be the my ideal voicing. Just the facts, no artistic interpretation. Adding base, drums, etc. is optional.


kelso

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