Chord Progression Question
enlo22
Apr 1 2015, 02:23 AM
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So i came up with a rhythm section for guitars and i'm confused as to what the explanation of this would be ..
So first chord is an E #11 add 9. SO the notes are E A# and F#, then it changes to G# minor 9 so notes are G# D# A#, goes back to the original chord again, then back to the G# chord again, then goes to C#add 9 , notes being C#,G#,D#. All of this makes sense so far according to the B maj key/G# minor key. My thought process was to use the E #11 as my lydian chord, then g# as my aeolean and the C# as a dorian which are all diatonic.

the question comes in that after the C# chord I shift the same add 9 shape to C which isn't a diatonic chord of the progression. Somehow I like the change, it sounds refreshing. and i think it'd be cool to change keys using the new C chord that it ends on.. is there a name for that or is it just changing keys lol sorry if it's a dumb question just curious about it.

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