Sunday, August 8, 2010

Voice Leading Part XIII

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This also applies to minor keys (also all modes).The next examples are with C Harmonic Minor.


Contrary Motion:
If the bass moves up - the treble moves down.
If the bass moves down - the treble moves up.





First examples will all be in C minor (4 note chords) using Contrary Motion:
(notes are written lowest tone on left to highest tone on right)




C, Eb, G, B (C minor major seventh)

B, F, G, D (G dominant seventh - first inversion)

C, Eb, Ab, C (F minor seventh - second inversion) incomplete

B, F, B, D (G dominant seventh - first inversion) incomplete

C, G, C, Eb (C minor)

imaj7, V7, iv7, V7, i progression.




G, C, Eb, B (C minor major seventh - second inversion)

F, D, G, D (G dominant seventh - third inversion) incomplete

Ab, C, F, C (D minor seventh flat fifth - second inversion) incomplete

G, Eb, Ab, Eb (A flat major seventh - third inversion) incomplete

B, C, Eb, G (C minor major seventh - third inversion)

imaj7, V7, ii7b5, VImaj7, imaj7 progression.



F, Ab, C, Eb (F minor seventh)

Eb, B, C, G (C minor major seventh - first inversion)

F, G, B, D (G dominant seventh - third inversion )

D, Ab, C, F (D minor seventh flat fifth)

Eb, F, Ab, C (F minor seventh - third inversion)

C, G, B Eb (C minor)

iv7, imaj7, V7, ii7b5, iv7, i progression.

Some of these chords are difficult to play on guitar. Suggestion when overdubbing or playing with another guitarist - split chord into two separate parts. Also experiment changing octaves of notes within chord-higher or lower in tone.





C, G, B, Eb (C minor major seventh)

B, G, D, F (G dominant seventh - first inversion)

D, F, Ab, B (B diminished seventh - first inversion)

C, Ab, Eb, F (F minor seventh - second inversion)

D, F, Ab, C (D minor seventh flat fifth)

B, G, B, F (G dominant seventh - first inversion) incomplete

C, Eb, G, C (C minor)

imaj7, V7, viio7, iv7, ii7b5, V7, i progression.



D, F, Ab, C (D minor seventh flat fifth)

C, G, Eb, Ab (Ab major seventh - first inversion) incomplete

D, Eb, G, B (E major seventh augmented - third inversion)

B, F, B, D (G dominant seventh - first inversion) incomplete

C, Eb, G, Ab (Ab major seventh - first inversion)

ii7b5, VImaj7, IIImaj7+, V7, VImaj7 progression.



C, G, B, Eb (C minor major seventh)

D, F. G, B (G dominant seventh - second inversion)

C, Ab, C, F (F minor - second inversion)

D, F, B, D (G dominant seventh - second inversion) incomplete

C, Eb, G, C (C minor)

imaj7, V7, iv7, V7, i progression.



C, Eb, G, B (C minor major seventh)

B, F, B, D (G dominant seventh - first inversion) incomplete

C, D, F, Ab (D minor seventh flat fifth - third inversion)

Ab, F, C, Eb (F minor seventh - first inversion)

B, D, F, B (G dominant seventh - first inversion) incomplete

G, Eb, G, C (C minor - second inversion)

imaj7, V7, ii7b5, iv7, V7, i progression.



Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.


















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