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B-Good
Hello all !
Could some people here please assist with some real understanding of Chord progression in trance today.
At present I understand chords and progression but in the persuit of knowing more. I'm hoping that some people would be willing to name a few popular songs that people will know and dissect the chords and timing with in them ?
Also if anyone could include the melody aswell so that we may have a chance to see how a melody sits with the chords that would be great.

I ask this because its really one area that i have a hard time understanding well do to the fact that I really can not tell what chord is being played by the sound.

Thanks for any help you can give its much appreciated
Pappa
Actually if someone could, could they post a sample of what it sounds like.
alanzo
download the MIDI of your favorite melody and figure out what chords it uses.. it you really know chord progressions and theory, you should be able to do this easily.
displaced
a lot of I and V, and occasional IV and VI in somewhat melodic sequence and you got yourself an anthem. :rolleyes:
Thunder5
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Originally posted by displaced
a lot of I and V, and occasional IV and VI in somewhat melodic sequence and you got yourself an anthem. :rolleyes:


Damn, never thought that it was that easy.. :D :D
B-Good
I will try that alanzo cause im sure that it will be very good practice. One of my main reasons for posting this thread is that I really have terrible pitch and can't tell notes by sound all that well, let alone 3 or more notes being played at the same time. I know that there are some others that are probably in the same boat as I yet eager to learn.
In the mean time if some nice people could contribute to this for the sake of all us out here that would be great.

Displaced mentioned using alot of Major chord as I understand trance is alomost always in a Minor Key so why would there even be an "I" in the mix.
Displaced could you or someone else expand on that.
Tranc3
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Originally posted by displaced
a lot of I and V, and occasional IV and VI in somewhat melodic sequence and you got yourself an anthem. :rolleyes:


Most common progression in modern music is I-IV-V
Pappa
I'm clueless to the theory and roman numeral's u guys are using. I just like to hear a sample and then go back and look at it in midi. So I know what IM looking at by the hear of it.

Could anyone help on that?

Maybe create a midi file with the chord Prog and a sound byte of that midi?
Tranc3
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Originally posted by Pappa
I'm clueless to the theory and roman numeral's u guys are using. I just like to hear a sample and then go back and look at it in midi. So I know what IM looking at by the hear of it.

Could anyone help on that?

Maybe create a midi file with the chord Prog and a sound byte of that midi?


I'll describe it and let you work it out, you'll learn better if you do it on your own.

I'll stick to the C-Major scale...or A-Minor, whichever, they both ignore the black keys.

A chord: More than one note played at a time. 3-note chords are standard chords. A C chord in the C Major scale is C on top of E on top of G. Just play the root note, skip a key, play the note, skip a key, play the note.

So with Roman numerals, I means the root chord, or in the C Major scale, the C chord. II means the second chord, or the D chord, etc...

I: C + E + G
IV: F + A + C
V: G + B + D

All you do is play those chords in that order.
alanzo
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displaced
minor keys? that'd explain why the bitches... er i mean the singers always drift off key...:stongue:


let me suggest a music theory book: isbn 0-06-467168-2
its similar to book i used in class a long time ago. i'm sure it will be very helpful in your musical endeavours.
NeoPhono
When the new tranceproduction.com website comes up I've been planning on doing a column that will disect a current trance "hit." I'll go into the music theory behind it, among other things. The best way, in my opinion, to learn theory is to try and figure out what others are doing. That will help you learn the staples while also showing you places where you can be unique.
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