Chords, Need help for chord/jazz symbole/name |
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Chords, Need help for chord/jazz symbole/name |
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Apr 9 2020, 03:50 PM |
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We don't call it Ionian augmented. It's a synthetic scale called Harmonic Major and just like in Harmonic minor, we call it a b6, not a #5. Both Harm Maj and Harm min contain a normal 5 (perfect 5th). Harm Min is spelled: 1 2 b3 4 5 b6 7. Harm Maj: 1 2 3 4 5 b6 7 You can 'borrow' any chord from any parallel mode and still say "we're in the key of C". It doesn't have to minor either. You could borrow from Lydian, which is one of the way to get a D or D7 chord in the key of C. Traditionally, using a D major or D dominant 7 chord in the key of C is either setting up our V chord, G (we call that V of V) or implying an actual key change to the key of G. At the conservatory this is referred to as a secondary dominant chord ... https://www.musicnotes.com/now/musictheory/...dary-dominants/ At this point in music theory history, there's a way to justify using any chord you want at any time. The only 'rule' is does it sound good? -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
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