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Accidentals and Push
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:15 pm
by Buleriachk
I wonder how Push will handle accidentals (other than the diatonic pattern); for example, Flamneco uses the relative major (C) and the harmonic minor (Am), in the same context as the E Phryian (in this case, the "tonic/final" is an E major chord (requiring a G#), whereas G natural is used in the standard "Andalusian Cadence"" Am -> G -> F -> E(7) (i.e., the E7 is the dominant chord for A harmonic minor).
From what I see, Push's "chord shapes" are all G7 or Am7, which might be ok for jazz, but not for real musicans, who want to know.....

Re: Accidentals and Push
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 12:14 pm
by reeloy
....you'll be able to define your own scales...
Re: Accidentals and Push
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 5:40 pm
by Buleriachk
The problem with this is that in C Major I can play G7 -> C with no accidentals.
In the relative Minor, I need to play E7 -> Am
(Flamenco uses G when playing the G chord, and G# when playing the E chord, all referenced to E Phrygian mode as the base key. I don't see any way of instantaneously changing to E7 when that chord is necessary in performance.)
Re: Accidentals and Push
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 5:44 pm
by ChiefNugget
although it would take more practice to play well, there's always chromatic mode rather than in-key mode
Re: Accidentals and Push
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 5:47 pm
by sowhoso
a video link was posted in push forum of guy chging keys fairly quickly
Re: Accidentals and Push
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 1:14 am
by Buleriachk
where?
link?
sowhoso wrote:a video link was posted in push forum of guy chging keys fairly quickly
Re: Accidentals and Push
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 1:37 am
by sowhoso
Re: Accidentals and Push
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 2:29 am
by Buleriachk
Ok. Thanks. Great video...
I can't wait for mine. It gets here Monday.....