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May 11 2009, 04:31 PM
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May 11 2009, 04:50 PM |
I cant figure this out for the Minor6th cause I cant find a harmonized scale with a min7b5 6th degree Minor6 would be root inside of a Dorian mode, well spotted. Min7b5 would be root in Locrian but as you know it's pretty unstable mode be used as a root. There are MANY chords that have same notes and it's only root or note in bass that makes them different, good research! -------------------- Youtube
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May 11 2009, 05:10 PM |
I'm too busy reading about Quantum Physics I would be more than lost in Quantum Physics, we're even. -------------------- Youtube
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May 11 2009, 05:11 PM
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May 11 2009, 05:23 PM |
Thanks I think I get the minor6th now Locrian : min7b5- maj7- min7- min7- maj7- dom7- min7- min7b5 1st degree : Amin7b5 3th degree : Cmin 7 which you can replace by a Cmin6 Im actually happy that I dont have to learn 2x 12 new shapes for Maj6/min6 I can just use the inversions shapes of min7 and min7b5 which I already know Correct, you can put Cm6 instead of Cm7 to get more of Dorian sound and of course Cm6 (or Cmaj6) isn't 7th chord but triad with added 6 so it' not made like regular 7th chord by adding 3rds up. And yeah, you can play many of those chords using same shape or some inversion, you just need to ask your bass player for help with root and there you go. -------------------- Youtube
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May 11 2009, 05:45 PM
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May 11 2009, 05:46 PM |
Thanks again for such a fast response Just got one last question for now.... This is correct, right? Ionian : maj7-min7-min7-maj7-dom7-min7-min7b5-maj7 Dorian : min7-min7-maj7-dom7-min7-min7b5-maj7-min7 Phrygian : min7-maj7-dom7-min7-min7b5-maj7-min7-min7 Lydian : maj7-dom7-min7-min7b5-maj7-min7-min7-maj7 Myxolydian : dom7-min7-min7b5-maj7-min7-min7-maj7-dom7 Aeolian : min7-min7b5-maj7-min7-min7-maj7-dom7-min7 Locrian : min7b5-maj7-min7-min7-maj7-dom7-min7-min7b5 It just shifts one to the left each time* Somehow Im really enjoying this theory stuff feels great when things fall in to place, its like a puzzle Yeah, if you lay them down like that the whole formula just shifts one spot as you move through modes, pure logic. -------------------- Youtube
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May 11 2009, 06:03 PM |
Melodic minor works over min6 chord indeed,
just watch out for rest of the progression and you're good. -------------------- Youtube
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May 11 2009, 06:09 PM
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May 12 2009, 12:21 PM
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May 12 2009, 12:37 PM |
I love min6 chord. I use it non stop. Gipsy jazz guitarists play that chord most of the time. Imagine Dm7, Gm and A7. They almost always play Gm6 instead of Gm. You can also substitute it with Em7b5 as this chord has exactly the same notes as Gm6. You get really interesting sound color when mixing two of these in the chord progression.
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May 12 2009, 12:45 PM
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May 12 2009, 12:53 PM |
Sounds very nice indeed, love going from Gm6/Em7b5 to A7 sounds great! Also I tried to work out harmonizing the melodic minor scale and came to this: Min7M - Min7 - Maj7#5 - Dom7 - Min7 - Min7b5 - Min7b5- Min7M This would make Min7b5 a 6th degree just like Pedja said Is this correct ? I think it is correct. The only thing is how you pronounce that first chord I think this is the correct way of saying: min/maj7 And these are Melodic Minor modes: 1. Ionian b3 (Melodic Minor) 2. Dorian b2 3. Phrygian "b1" (Lydian #5) 4. Lydian b7 5. Mixolydian b6 6. Aeolian b5 7. Locrian b4 (super Locrian) You can find some different names. People call these many different ways. The formula is always used in a way that you don't end up with 2 same numbers in the formula. It always has to be somehow 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and now some is raised and some flattened but no both sharp and flat in one formula. Only 1 kind of accidental can be used. -------------------- Check out my <a href="https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/instructor/Emir-Hot" target="_blank">Instructor profile</a>
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May 12 2009, 01:00 PM
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May 12 2009, 01:58 PM |
So your final chord would be B7#5#9 or B7#9b13 etc Great post Pedja I would just add that every altered chord fits within Super Locrian mode. There are 24 possible combinations of those if I remember correctly. -------------------- Check out my <a href="https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/instructor/Emir-Hot" target="_blank">Instructor profile</a>
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