Chord Site?
Chord Site?
Anyone know a good site that lists chords and scales that work well together?
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Funkstar De Luxe
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This one is ok, but I'd also like one that told me what chords and scales go together. Anyone?
This one is ok, but I'd also like one that told me what chords and scales go together. Anyone?
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Actually, the exact chart you want is: http://www.apassion4jazz.net/jazz-chords-scales.htmlDurgal wrote:Anyone know a good site that lists chords and scales that work well together?
But you might find the other links at the bottom useful as well
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This is perfect but sadly it only lists root C. Is there a complete one anywhere?keyplyr wrote:Actually, the exact chart you want is: http://www.apassion4jazz.net/jazz-chords-scales.htmlDurgal wrote:Anyone know a good site that lists chords and scales that work well together?
But you might find the other links at the bottom useful as well
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LOL - this is complete. I invite you to consider learning to work with intervals. Transposing is not difficult. What you can do in C, you can do in any other key. Just count the steps and apply themFunkstar De Luxe wrote: http://www.apassion4jazz.net/jazz-chords-scales.html
This is perfect but sadly it only lists root C. Is there a complete one anywhere?
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Using the chart at: http://www.apassion4jazz.net/jazz-chords-scales.html you can see what scales work when you play a Cm6 or a Cm chord. If you wish to apply this information to Fm6 or Fm you would just count the steps from C to F, which is 2 and 1/2 steps.
So raising these scales "C minor bebop, Eb Major bebop, D in sen" 2 and 1/2 steps is: F minor bebop, Ab Major bebop, G in sen.
To look up these scales, use the link at the bottom "Jazz Scales Chart" which points to: http://www.apassion4jazz.net/scales.html
So raising these scales "C minor bebop, Eb Major bebop, D in sen" 2 and 1/2 steps is: F minor bebop, Ab Major bebop, G in sen.
To look up these scales, use the link at the bottom "Jazz Scales Chart" which points to: http://www.apassion4jazz.net/scales.html
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Re: Chord Site?
http://ultrachord.ultrafex.de/Durgal wrote:Anyone know a good site that lists chords and scales that work well together?
(it's a free software you can download)
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Only German?youri wrote:http://ultrachord.ultrafex.de/Durgal wrote:Anyone know a good site that lists chords and scales that work well together?
(it's a free software you can download)
For a very good entrance-level theory book, I recommend "Exploring Jazz Piano Chords" found here: http://www.apassion4jazz.net/theory_books.html .Funkstar De Luxe wrote:...is there a book anyone could recommend me that would teach me this stuff? I've looked around but it seems to be all geared towards guitarists.
For a more advanced book, and one of the very best, try Mark Levine's "The Jazz Theory Book" linked from the top of that same web page.
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I'm afraid so.Funkstar De Luxe wrote:Only German?youri wrote:http://ultrachord.ultrafex.de/Durgal wrote:Anyone know a good site that lists chords and scales that work well together?
(it's a free software you can download)
But you only have to click on download at the top of the site.
And the program is really easy to use. No need for a manual...
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I'm using it now, and it seems great. I can understand the basics, but speaking nearther german or 'music', an english manual wouldn't hurtyouri wrote:I'm afraid so.Funkstar De Luxe wrote:Only German?youri wrote: http://ultrachord.ultrafex.de/
(it's a free software you can download)
But you only have to click on download at the top of the site.
And the program is really easy to use. No need for a manual...
So, I can use the chords displayed on the left hand side whenever I want, as long as I am using the scale displayed on the right hand side, yes?
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You got it!Funkstar De Luxe wrote: So, I can use the chords displayed on the left hand side whenever I want, as long as I am using the scale displayed on the right hand side, yes?
(+ did you notice that you can choose your soundcard on the right and you can hear the current chord you click on?)