Chromatic Harmonization? |
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Chromatic Harmonization? |
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Aug 21 2008, 07:54 PM |
I'd call it fixed harmonies - normally the interval between the 2 notes would vary between minor and major 3rds as you went up and down the scale, but you fixed the relationship by playing the exact same riff, up 3 frets, not just 3 notes up in the scale.
Interestingly for the 5th, at least for the minor/major scales and their variants, the fixed harmony is almost the same as the unfixed one as that relationship does not shift through the scale except for the 7th degree which would be a diminished 5th. Whatever its called, that is a significant sounding riff, I really enjoyed the effect! -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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