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Hi everybody,
i would like to know how many type of chord i can use to end a minor tune.
For example if i play a tune in C minor, can i use a tritone chord with the major seventh and sharp eleventh(F#maj7#11)? Pat Metheny use this alternative sometimes..
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04-29-2019 02:45 AM
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I'd need to hear an example of that.
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Originally Posted by Fra88
Lately, I've been watching videos on Bill Evans, and I'm starting to think guitarists are too conservative in their chord choices.
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Mi6 sounds good in a lot of situations, but not all.
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Yeah I'd say min 6 or minmaj7...maybe throw in a 9th
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X04554 is cool, I learned that in some gypsy jazz thing
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minor add 2 is a nice, simple chord, if you don't want fancy.
A minor add 2: x02415
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The James Bond chord: min/maj9
In E: 0 10 9 8 7 0
Although, I like the unexpected ending of a major flavored chord...very baroque or something. Probably got my period wrong...
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
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Yes, I saw this earlier and was going to say all those. But you did say Cm.
There's Cm/M9.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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I keed, I keed! You could drop the treble A. If you want an A on top:
A minor (add 2): x09555
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
Wouldn't bother, personally, I'd do something else. Sorry!
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
A minor (add 2): 579555
Major version (more challenging)
A Major (add 2): 579655
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Min6 maj7. xx7887 Instant noir jazz. The James Bond chord would work too. All are my favs.
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
Johnny Smith chords...gotta love em.
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8x88 10 10
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I seem to remember from music school the "Picardy Third" named after Captain Picard of the Starship Enterprise.
The first ten seconds of this video has great example with explanation following:
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Originally Posted by Onlyserious
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
Great question!!! I can't think of any off the top of my head. So let me think.
Hmmm. Jazz is very bluesy, so ending on a somewhat sad and minor sound seems..... apropos.
But OTOH - jazz was spawned in various New Orleans brothels so......... a, er, "happy ending" would also seem apropos.
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OK, since I brought the Picardy skunk to the garden party, I'll admit I can't think of a jazz example.
The most obvious, well known tune that occurs to me is the ending of Classical Gas.
I have stuck a Picardy third on to end Stolen Moments, but you wouldn't have heard it...
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Bach used a Picardy third pretty frequently; you're not gonna get better validation than that!
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Originally Posted by whiskey02
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What is this thing called love?
Although it‘s not really minor, it changes all the time.
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