Creating Chord Progressions With The D Major Scale
Fig. 1: D Major Scale Fig. 2: Triads Built From The D Major Scale 1.) D Major 2.) E minor 3.) G Flat minor 4.) G Major… Read More »Creating Chord Progressions With The D Major Scale
Fig. 1: D Major Scale Fig. 2: Triads Built From The D Major Scale 1.) D Major 2.) E minor 3.) G Flat minor 4.) G Major… Read More »Creating Chord Progressions With The D Major Scale
Fig. 1: C Major Scale Fig. 2: Triads Built From C Major Scale I. ) C Major ii.) D minor iii.) E minor IV.) F Major V.) G… Read More »Creating Chord Progressions With The C Major Scale
B Major Scale In 1st Position Triad Built From The B Major Scale Triad Names 1.) B Major 2.) D Flat minor 3.) E Flat minor… Read More »Creating Chord Progressions With The B Major Scale
Most people might not realize it, but scales have their own built-in chord systems. By using the notes from a scale we can make up… Read More »Creating Chord Progressions In Major Keys With Chord Families
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Hopefully, you’re not the type of person who talks too much. You know, the type that won’t let anyone else get a word in. When… Read More »Leaving Space
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Fig. 1: Hexatonic The hexatonic, or six note, blues scale consists of the minor pentatonic scale plus the ♯4th or ♭5th degree. Fig. 2: Hepatonic The heptatonic, or seven note, conception of… Read More »Blues Scale Variations
Fig. 1: Hexatonic The hexatonic, or six note, blues scale consists of the minor pentatonic scale plus the ♯4th or ♭5th degree. Fig. 2: Hepatonic The heptatonic, or seven note, conception of… Read More »Blues Scale Variations
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