Originally posted by David Adams
Thanks so much, Richie!!!
Do you know where I can get a good list online of all the minor scale chords with the Roman numeral progression next to them? I would love to insert it in my book.
I'm assuming all minor scales are set up like:
i - ii - III - iv - V - VI - VII
Just like major scales are set up like:
I - ii - iii - IV - V - vi - vii
Is my assumption correct?
with the ii in minor being diminished and the vii in major as well.That is usually indicated with a little o next to it.
Jul-09-2006 23:21
David Adams
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Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Texas, USA
Right. I couldn't figure out how to do the little naught sine 'o'.
if you are really interested in learning theory , and theory that is actually usefull
go buy aldwell and schacter harmony and voice leading.
Starts off pretty simple and basically covers everything you will ever need to know to deal with like complex harmony in like huge classical works.
First year of university , i was blown away by it and couldn't put it down. ITs like someone revealing all of music's secrets and shedding light on everything. Its pretty rad.
here is something i did like after studying theory for about a year. Its just textbook voice leading and modulation but i don't think i would ever of been able to do this had i not studied it. And at that time , i had only really touched the tip of the ice berg.
here is something i did like after studying theory for about a year. Its just textbook voice leading and modulation but i don't think i would ever of been able to do this had i not studied it. And at that time , i had only really touched the tip of the ice berg.