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Originally Posted by vance h
I don’t know how I remembered that tune, I knew there was an interesting old minor key song I had heard on the radio years ago, but I couldn’t remember what it was. Then the next morning as soon as I thought about it again, the phrase ‘ribbon bow’ popped into my mind and that was enough for me to find it.
Strange how the unconscious memory works!
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09-04-2020 04:47 AM
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Originally Posted by jameslovestal
Dorian of Em is D maj. That's D E F# G A B C#. That accounts for the whole melody except the D# (from E melodic minor). There's also an A# passing note - see chart. So it's not really 'in Dorian', that's a bit of a stretch :-)
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Originally Posted by jameslovestal
Whoops...my bad. Eb not Ab sorry for the bad night sleep.
You can play the entire melody in A dorian mapped above with an additional Eb.
Easy to memorize and transpose too as ii-7 V7 I IV vii-7b5 III7
That III7 is all you have to remember.
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