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Hi guys!
Do any of You have any diagrams, or descriptions what kind of 4th chords are built on blues, dominant bebop, and 1:2, 2:1 scales?
Thanks!
MrBlues
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01-02-2019 06:00 AM
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This guy does a good job of reharmonizing blues and other scales/progressions with quartal harmony, pretty cool. I just bought the book and haven't dug into it, when I do I'll try to post something helpful.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/07...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Try this over a jazz blues with changes in G... slide each pair over the G9 to G# 79b5 change, the last chord leading into the C9...
x5556x -> x6666x
x7778x -> x8888x
x10101011x -> x11111111x
x12121213x -> x13131313x
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Thanks really but I need something like that (on the above mentioned scales):
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Write them out yourself you lazy oik
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Originally Posted by christianm77
I am not excepting You guys to write it for me, but if someone already did it, I would be very happy to share it with me.
Thats all. God Bless,
MrBluesLast edited by mrblues; 01-04-2019 at 06:17 AM.
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I feel bad now lol.
I don't think anything sticks unless you work it yourself. We don't always have time to work on music. I haven't practiced for about a week and a half.
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Originally Posted by christianm77
the old ones are best
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Originally Posted by ragman1
Hi Ragman!
Its a long time since we met here!Are You ok?
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Dear Mr. Blues -
Hello to you too. I am very good, thank you, and I hope you are too. If so, that'll make two of us. Happy New Year!
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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...what are model (1:2, 2:1) scales?
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Originally Posted by pauln
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Originally Posted by mrblues
Those 2:1 and 1:2 scales (WH and HW) are diminished scales.
So the major scale would be (2W) H : W : (2W) H ?
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I love haiku threads!
Raney and Abersold, great interview.
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