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You mean Cm is a sub for Bm7b5 (typo)? Yeah, so exactly that; you take the same motif on II and move it up a m3 on V. Classic bop trick. Works in major and minor. Musicians did that for years...
I’m guessing what Christian means is for example that you can play a Cm6 chord then just move the same shape up 3 frets and repeat it. This sounds great over Am7b5 going to D7, I use it a lot.
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Christian, Could you explain what you mean by" m3 relationship"? For me,Cm is the substitution for Em7b5 and Ebm is an upper structure on D7(b9,3,b13),what is called polytonality by superposed...
It doesn't get much better than Nathan on bass and Vinnie on drums (don't know who keys player Greg Philinganes is, but given the rest of the band .. :D )
Chris Flory is all over vocalist Yaala Ballin's new album 'Sings Irving Berlin', out this week. With Michael Kanan on piano and Ari Roland on bass.
Lovely! You keep good company, too. :smile-new:
Don't let it get you down! At least you don't have to tie a scrunchy around the neck. It's a lame look.
Verbally, both dropping and inversion may function as either a verb (as something you do to the chord) or an adjective (something you notice about the chord). Mathematically, dropping and...
[QUOTE=wintermoon;1092720]Hah, supposedly to move from 9 in the draft to 6, not that it matters, GM Howie Roseman will screw up the pick regardless. Birds are a mess just 3 yrs after winning the...
Everything makes sense if you look at it mechanically. With multiple instruments like a horn section, the arrangement often places the melody line on top - and then removes the second from the top...
It may be time for me to give up my search for...
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