dainbramage
New member
Call me lazy, but....
I'm in this project where we are going to play 20-25 songs just once in front of an audience. Now, this is definitely not the kind of music I'm usually listening to or have ever played before or even enjoy listening to, really, but it's good stage practice.
Some of the songs have (to me) really complicated chord progressions. The sheet music is written by the pianist who's a professional musician.
So my question is this:
Say there was a progression like this:
E - A(add9) - C#m7 - B(add4) - E - B(add4) - E/G#
Would it mess anything up if I just played regular chords like:
E - A - C#m7 - B - E - B - E
?
I know I should just learn the chords, but.. yeah. The show is really soon.
I'm in this project where we are going to play 20-25 songs just once in front of an audience. Now, this is definitely not the kind of music I'm usually listening to or have ever played before or even enjoy listening to, really, but it's good stage practice.
Some of the songs have (to me) really complicated chord progressions. The sheet music is written by the pianist who's a professional musician.
So my question is this:
Say there was a progression like this:
E - A(add9) - C#m7 - B(add4) - E - B(add4) - E/G#
Would it mess anything up if I just played regular chords like:
E - A - C#m7 - B - E - B - E
?
I know I should just learn the chords, but.. yeah. The show is really soon.