Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Using Pedal Tones in Diatonic Chord Progressions Part X

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Using the C harmonic major scale and its family of chords do the following progressions.
Using quarter notes playing the low pedal tone (C) then play the chords using one
whole note per chord.
Repeat each line four times to make one measure. Do this for all examples.


C (lower octave) - C, E (two note chord - incomplete)
C - B, D
C - Ab, C
C - G, C
(I, Vsus4, VI+, V progression)


Now repeat this entire example ten times. Then move by half step intervals higher in tone (C#) then increase metronome to 110 BPM. Do this by half steps (chromatic scale) to
D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb and B increasing speed by ten BPM for each ascending key.
Do this for all examples given on page.




C - C, E
C - D, F
C - F, Ab
C - E, G
(I, ii, iv, I progression)


C - Ab, C
C - G, B
C - F, Ab
C - G, B
(VI+, Vsus4, iv, V progression)


C - D, F
C - C, E
C - B, D
C - C, E
(ii7b5, I, Vsus4, I progression)


C - F, Ab
C - E, G
C - B, D
C - C, E
(iv, I, Vsus4, I progression)


Ab - C, E
G - C, E
F - C, D
(VI+, I, iv6)
This time the C is the pedal tone.
Experiment making different notes in the chords the pedal tone.


Also create three different progressions (combinations) for each example given.


























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





















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