P platinumstatusbeats New member Nov 5, 2012 #1 i been wrecking my brain trying to found out the chords in these beat i believe i here a cm d dim d# and G# but it dont seem like it can somebody help Lloyd Ft Wale
i been wrecking my brain trying to found out the chords in these beat i believe i here a cm d dim d# and G# but it dont seem like it can somebody help Lloyd Ft Wale
bandcoach Zukatoku - Mod Scientist Nov 5, 2012 #2 Ok, so found the other thread with the same question It can be, you just need to think in terms of flat chords Cm-D[sup]dim[/sup]-E[sup]b[/sup]-A[sup]b[/sup] Cm ~ C-E[sup]b[/sup]-G D[sup]dim[/sup] ~ D-F-A[sup]b[/sup] E[sup]b[/sup] ~ E[sup]b[/sup]-G-B[sup]b[/sup] A[sup]b[/sup] ~ A[sup]b[/sup]-C-E[sup]b[/sup] The Ddim is a substitute for B[sup]b7[/sup] - there is no B[sup]b[/sup] but all of the other notes are found in B[sup]b7[/sup] [mp3]http://www.bandcoach.org/fp/audio/allOfMe-Wale.mp3[/mp3] Last edited: Nov 5, 2012
Ok, so found the other thread with the same question It can be, you just need to think in terms of flat chords Cm-D[sup]dim[/sup]-E[sup]b[/sup]-A[sup]b[/sup] Cm ~ C-E[sup]b[/sup]-G D[sup]dim[/sup] ~ D-F-A[sup]b[/sup] E[sup]b[/sup] ~ E[sup]b[/sup]-G-B[sup]b[/sup] A[sup]b[/sup] ~ A[sup]b[/sup]-C-E[sup]b[/sup] The Ddim is a substitute for B[sup]b7[/sup] - there is no B[sup]b[/sup] but all of the other notes are found in B[sup]b7[/sup] [mp3]http://www.bandcoach.org/fp/audio/allOfMe-Wale.mp3[/mp3]
bandcoach Zukatoku - Mod Scientist Nov 7, 2012 #5 yep, C natural minor is one possibility - C-D-E[sup]b[/sup]-F-G-A[sup]b[/sup]-B[sup]b[/sup]-C - as is E[sup]b[/sup] major Listening, though, I'm left thinking that the Ab is behaving as chord I, so maybe some twists and turns in the interpretation.....
yep, C natural minor is one possibility - C-D-E[sup]b[/sup]-F-G-A[sup]b[/sup]-B[sup]b[/sup]-C - as is E[sup]b[/sup] major Listening, though, I'm left thinking that the Ab is behaving as chord I, so maybe some twists and turns in the interpretation.....