keithmark13 |
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Joined: 23 Mar 2009 United States Lessons: 1 Karma: 1
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Is it just me or is it not the modes that gives it its 'sound', but its the chord(s) that you are playing over top of? |
telecrater |
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Joined: 13 Jan 2008 United States Lessons: 8 Karma: 13
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I think your part right. It's the combination.
Our very own Afro Raven wrote a lesson and referenced a book my Frank Gamball. I didn't get the book but I did get the video off of netflix's and Frank demonstrates with several examples. It's really pretty cool. |
Admiral |
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Joined: 10 May 2009 Germany Lessons: 1 Karma: 12
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Of course, without a point of reference, your brain wont adjust. So the chords you play whilst playing your mode is essential, otherwise it will all sound the same. |
league |
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Joined: way back United States Lessons: 2 Karma: 10
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Very interesting.
I think I understand what you're saying. Sometimes I know how a song is going to be structured by constructing a progression in my head, oftentimes it's constructed off a mode or melody and then I have trouble finding chords to get the right mood because they're are some crazy chords that fit perfectly in a progression.
Lately I've been writing more interesting songs by constructing them off of spontaneous melodies and then adding the chords. I seem to get stale songs by constructing them off chords alone.
So to sum it all up I think it's both, they complement each other unless you play "outside" the rules. |
RA |
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Joined: 24 Sep 2008 United States Karma: 16
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they work off of each other slacking in one area with only hurt the other. and without melody(modes) there would be no harmony(chords).
side note- be-pop is jazz which is based on chords while modal-jazz is based off of melody. IF i remember right "so what" harmonic structure is just one chord Eb minor7 |
league |
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Joined: way back United States Lessons: 2 Karma: 10
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You're right RA but I think Jazz is exempt. |
RA |
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Joined: 24 Sep 2008 United States Karma: 16
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why would jazz be exempt? |
league |
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Joined: way back United States Lessons: 2 Karma: 10
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I mean free form Jazz which developed from bebop is exempt from any rules rarely they follow some melody or structure but rules are out the door. |
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Joined: 28 Aug 2008 United Kingdom Lessons: 24 Licks: 37 Karma: 47 Moderator
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Not really, there's a lot of theory behind Jazz, and when you properly study it, there's still rules, it's just easier to follow because it allows the musician to freely express themselves. |
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