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May 11 at 13:07 comment added Tim @Laurence - true enough. Maybe the use of the term 'Mixolydian' in OP is a red ferret.
May 11 at 13:05 comment added Laurence Second bar starts with Gm9/C, then back to C9. We seem to be over-complicating this by insisting on a modal interpretation.
May 10 at 19:29 comment added Tim @nuggethead - thanks - I miscalculated. Bb seems a better bet, I hope.
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May 10 at 15:56 comment added nuggethead @Tim most certainly not F Mixolydian - that would require an Eb. If it is modal at all (we don't have enough context here to know), it could be C Mixolydian, but it could also be simply poorly-conceived F major!
May 10 at 13:35 comment added Tim @Laurence - that much I know! The morphing is bar 1 to bar 2 - a different chord, more than C9. Edited accordingly, please proof-read for me!
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May 10 at 12:46 comment added Laurence er... both RH chords are C9.
May 10 at 9:03 history answered Tim CC BY-SA 4.0