Why I'm I using flatted notes if I'm playing in C- major? These notes outside of the C- major scale are used to form ALTERED CHORDS like #9#5 chords, #9b5 chords etc. You need to do a study on Altered Chords to get the gist of what I'm trying to put across to you.
@BadLaunion Simply, he's actually switching to the harmonic minor scale and using it to build that particular chord that has the Ab (G#) note in it.
The song is in C/Am so instead of your C D E F G A B scale you sharp the 5th note and get C D E F G# A B. This new scale is called the harmonic minor scale and would be the A harmonic minor in this case.
Why I'm I using flatted notes if I'm playing in C- major? These notes outside of the C- major scale are used to form ALTERED CHORDS like #9#5 chords, #9b5 chords etc. You need to do a study on Altered Chords to get the gist of what I'm trying to put across to you.
btLimit09 1 month ago
I don't understand if it's C major .. why are you using the flat keys?
BadLaunion 1 month ago
@BadLaunion Simply, he's actually switching to the harmonic minor scale and using it to build that particular chord that has the Ab (G#) note in it.
The song is in C/Am so instead of your C D E F G A B scale you sharp the 5th note and get C D E F G# A B. This new scale is called the harmonic minor scale and would be the A harmonic minor in this case.
zpcknsr 1 week ago
This is great technology and beautiful music! Thanks, BB+
bookbearerplus 2 months ago
This is a very easy way of learning. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
TheOrdinarygirlz 3 months ago
good
Shetoruzh 3 months ago
thnx that helped alot
Mzlinda509 3 months ago
just made a track with the same progressions
4-5-6
this is nice
OrangeFlavour28 4 months ago