Adding a minor third and a tritone above the root will give you your diminished chord. For example, if C is your root (or starting note), adding the notes Eb and Gb will give you a basic diminished triad in the key of C: Simple music theory tools like diminished chords can have ...
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Or are you a “one and done” type, getting all you wanted/needed from a work the first time around, then moving on to answer the siren call of unread wonders, unwilling to waste time on a delight you’ve already tasted? Being an inveterate re-reader myself, I considered it a no-b...
By Cat Winterfox (Opening lyrics in key of G without a guitar) Cry out, cry out the name of Baha'u'llah E I said Cry out, cry out the name of the Glory of God G Am EG Am E Get up on your feet, raise the standard high G Am E D Make the victories sweet, and then cry,...
Huyen's perspective illuminated the intricate balance many participants felt, saying, “For me, English opens global doors, while French resonates with sentimental chords. It is like harmonizing my heart's passion with pragmatic choices.” Khoi's voice ran parallel, “While my lineage resonates ...
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This happens often in jazz music where the ii-V-I pattern in major is the foundation of most chord changes. Creative songwriters love to borrow chords from scales outside of the main key. In fact if you lay out the diatonic chords of C major, you’ll find that ii, ii and vi are ...