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Ecaroh

Horace Silver

Key: DbTime: 4/4Feel: Medium Swing

Chord progression

‖:
Bb7#9#5Eb7#9
Bb7#9#5Eb7#9
Bb7#9#5Eb7#9
Bb7#9#5Eb7#9
B7#9#5E7#9
B7#9#5E7#9
B7#9#5E7#9
B7#9#5E7#9
AM7
AM7
D7#11
D7#11
DbM7
Dm7G7#9#5
CM7
Cm7F7#9#5
F#7#9G7#9
E7#9F7#9
D7Eb7C7Db7
Bb7#9
Bb7#9B7#9
Ab7#9A7#9
F#7G7E7F7
D7#9
:‖
A‖:
DbM7
Gb7#11
DbM7
G7#11
GbM7
1.
Gm7C7
F#m7B7
EM7Ebm7Ab7
:‖
GbM7
2.
Fø7Bb7#9#5
Ebø7Ab7#9#5
Fine>DbM7
B
Abm7
Db7#9
GbM7A7b5
Bb7b5Ebm7
Bm7
E7b9
AM7D.S.End.>
Ab7alt

Chord progressions sourced from community-uploaded data for educational practice. Used in good faith for learning purposes.

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