Regarding Lydian Riffing Lesson, ...noticed something. |
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Regarding Lydian Riffing Lesson, ...noticed something. |
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Jul 31 2008, 03:17 PM |
I agree, now...
Had it been E phrygian, you would have set the key to E minor, right? |
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Jul 31 2008, 03:32 PM |
I agree, now... Had it been E phrygian, you would have set the key to E minor, right? I would,with resolving F# to F each time in notation if needed, but I surely wont be saying key of C. -------------------- Youtube
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Jul 31 2008, 04:00 PM |
Clearly. I fully understand this now. EDIT: No, wait... what would one do in the case of say... E phrygian dominant? Well,I would say key of E once more but only IF E phrygian is the root. If it's just momentary there and then you have Am after then it's key of Am. Rule is,listen to whole tune,not just part of it, the safest way to decide which key is it. -------------------- Youtube
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Jul 31 2008, 04:40 PM |
That would be if you have a progression in the key/mode of A aeolian, where you would include a chord such as Em, which would leave with a momentarily E phrygian sound, right? No need for Em chord,just E chord. When you say key of Am then Am chord is the root and you can have Em chord as minor dominant chord or E chord as major dominant chord. But both versions are key of Am. -------------------- Youtube
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Aug 1 2008, 12:05 AM |
Oh, sure, on the phrygian dominant it's an E chord. Holding together my music terms in the heat is quite a challenge. Had we been playing the key of Am, with Am as root chord, and we wanted to incorporate the E phrygian, the chord would be Em, right? In Phrygian major it would be E...? Well no need to incorporate E Phrygian in key of Am, you already said that we shouldn't use different mode each time we change the chord. But it would be Em chord,yes. -------------------- Youtube
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