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We can exchange the V7 chord for the diminished chord located one semitone above it. For example, the G7 chord could be replaced by the G#° chord (or its equivalents B°, D° and F°). Here is an exercise for you: check the G#° notes and compare them with the G7 notes. You...
The ‘So What’ chord is a quartal chord voicing which means it is made of a stack of perfect fourth intervals. Unlike a pure quartal voicing, the So What chord has a major third interval on top. Introduced by the pianist Bill Evans, the ‘So What’ chord is a modern sounding voicin...
Going back to the key of C major, the B half-diminished seventh chord would consist of the notes B–D–F–A. While this chord also sounds somewhat tense due to the diminished fifth and the added minor seventh interval, it can be used in ways that are actually quite beautiful—we’ll ...
Inversion is when a tone other than the chord root is put in the bass. Another way to state that is: a bass line can be harmonized with chords other than root position chords. We could do that with your descending bass line G F Eb D like this... ...even though the bass is the...
Ever seen a chord with a sus attached, for example, Csus2 and Csus4? When a sus chord is played, it creates either a feeling of brightness or a feeling of tension to the music. So why sus? Sus is short for suspended. What are we suspending? Notes in the chord!
There is no name for this progression I’m aware of, chord changes don’t often have names with some exceptions like “blues” and some others that might make reference to a particular song like “rhythm changes”. Progressions are also sometimes called by their analysis, 1-4-5 or 1-6-...
The dominant chord is the chord built upon the fifth tone or degree of the key. For example, if a piece is in C, the fifth tone is G, so its dominant...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can ...
Below is shown the seven degrees of a C major scale: I (C major), II (d minor), III (e minor), IV (F major), V (G major), VI (a minor), VII (b dim) For example, in the key of C major, a common chord progression is the I-IV-V progression, which consists of the C...
She told us she could tell when she learned certain things about her own life and when she learned how to play certain chord progressions and with a drummer. We were in the palm of her hand all night, and I remember thinking about halfway through her set that I hadn’t heard a peep...