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chord leading in the minor scales
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| ClearVision |
Not finding any resources online regarding chord leading in melodic, natural, and harmonic minor.
Here it is for the major chords...
I - Any chord
ii - IV, V, vii°
iii - ii, IV, vi
IV - I, iii, V, vii°
V - I
vi - ii, IV, V, I
vii° - I, iii
Any experts here have any idea how this is adapted to the minor scales? |
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| ClearVision |
not quite what i was looking for, I need an explanation of what chords suggest which chords within a given scale, except for minor scales rather than major.
So far example, a simple major chord progression of I-ii-V-I... |
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| ClearVision |
| also, although trance is typically written in minor scales, how big a deal would it be to write one in major? Any good examples of songs written in a major key? |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by ClearVision
also, although trance is typically written in minor scales, how big a deal would it be to write one in major? Any good examples of songs written in a major key? |
Lots of early trance.
The original of Humate - "Love Stimulation" is in C Major. |
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by ClearVision
also, although trance is typically written in minor scales, how big a deal would it be to write one in major? Any good examples of songs written in a major key? | Gouryella - Gouryella is C Major |
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| ClearVision |
good links, pretty much what I was hoping to find!
and as far as the dorian, phygrian, and other modes... how common is it to write dance music in those keys? |
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