Try some 9th chords:Idonotlikebroccoli wrote: I like 7th chords, aka jazzy chords!
minor example: A-C-E-G-B
major example: C-E-G-B-D
Try some 9th chords:Idonotlikebroccoli wrote: I like 7th chords, aka jazzy chords!
Wakeon wrote:Hey guys!
How do you find chords, how do you compose them to create right notes ?
I searched a little bit on google but i didn't understand all things
Thanks!
nice one.mrgrim3 wrote:http://subaqueousmusic.com/library-of-c ... of-fifths/
soomebody posted this in a different thread and it is nice to have for sure
it wont replace you learning about chords but it is fun to use
I was referring to minor vs major.yur2die4 wrote:How do you mean it limits you to a particular scale? If you look at one end of the keys on the keyboard it's the edge of each white key in equal distance, but
If you look at the top part, the mixture of both the black and the white keys are all approximately the same width apart.
If you line the edge of a card up against back of the black keys, you can fill in spaces for scale.
Then you can move that card around at any 'root' note and forumulate the same type of scale :)