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I think your asking me for some chord progressions.
Indeed I am...Can't rock live on stage without a cool chord progression!!
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We have E Dorian which is Minor.
My scale is:
E F# G A B C D
My Mode:
E F# G A B C# D
Good here, except think of them both as modes or scales. We are however comparing the E Dorian mode/scale to the
E Aeolian mode/scale!! Good job. Think of it as we are using the D major scale in an
E Dorian mode of operation!! QUOTE
WE are going to use the mode progression because the C# will make it sound Dorian rather that Aeolian.
Good here, we are going to focus on the C#. A chord progression is just a series of chords that progress from one to another. Like in our lydian collab we start at D, progress to E and the progress back to D. Get it? We haven't come up with a progression yet, that is what we are trying to figure out.
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Some of our triads are..
E G B
F# A C#
G B D
A C# E
B D F#
C# E G
D F# A
Remember...Flunked out of Med School....I have no idea what those letters mean. I am looking for major, minor or diminished triads to use in my
SONIC AWESOMENESS!!Those look like 3 nps scales that Satch would play. Get back to me with some triads I can use. Also I need to know WHICH TRIADS I SHOULD FOCUS ON!! Sorry dude, maybe your next mentor won't be a Med School flunkee and you won't have to spell everything out for him, but until then you are stuck with me.
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