wreckd said:Was just playing a progression and can't work out what chords these triads are implying or possible keys
E G# C#
D# F# B
D F# A
C F# A
I came up with C#m, Bmaj, Bdom7, F#min....the dom7 doesn't sound as good as the rest though
any help greatly appreciated
Dr. G said:In some scales it is out of scale, in C Minor for example, Cb is not in the scale, but still it is often used.
Dr. G said:In some scales it is out of scale, in C Minor for example, Cb is not in the scale, but still it is often used.
It mostly has to do with the chord progression. Some chords sound better when used before (or after) a Dominate 7th then others. Just experiment with different chord types and you'll see.Dr. G said:But how do you know where to use it nice?
A lot of RnB songs have dominant 7ths, but whenever I use them they sound off.
Fixed the chord types and names.No_Worries said:Delphine, to acess the file go to http://sharebee.com/b5ee4ae9 (not right click save target), then left click on one of the file sharing sites links, then follow that sites download instructions. I use sharebee because they re-distribute your file so it never gets deleted.
I put a pad playing
G# C# E (C#m)
F# B D# (bmaj)
D A F (Dmin)
F# A C# (F#min cos fdim just sounded intense)
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Something wierds going on in bar 3 three of the loop though