![]() ![]() Write out the numbers of the notes in the chord and then write which notes are altered ones (b13, #9) and original harmony (1, 3, b7). Write out whether the chord is off the 3rd or off the 7th.Ģ. This will begin to help you identify which notes are the altered ones (b13, #9) and which ones are part of the original harmony (1, 3, b7).ġ. If you print this out, dictate on the chord whether the chord starts off the 3rd or b7th!! This should help with your chord placements/voicings also as another exercise write out the number to each of the notes in the chord. This is how you should practice every chord to really get them under your hands. Here is the 7b13#9 chord in every key around the circle of 4th/5ths. Imin7!!!!! I'll post that minor progression a lil later. ![]() You can use this chord as a passing chord to get to the Imaj7 or Idom7 or. Play the original progression and then play it with the change and hear how smooth the progression gets. Note: on that Abmaj9 here added the G on top to have a smooth voice leading as you can see that top note or melody note is moving chromatically from F-F#-G that sounds really good to the ear! ![]() we're changing it from a Eb9 to Eb7b13#9. Here is that same 2-5-1 progression with the dom7b13#9 addedĪgain in the key of Ab, the substitution is going to happen on the 5 chord. Remember that I'm adding the 9th freely here to add some color to these chords. In the Key of Ab a normal 2-5-1 progression would be: In a major 2-5-1 progression use this chord as a substitute for the 5 chord: they are the same note but for the purposes of this post we'll call that note a b13. b13 is equivalent to #5, so in the key of Eb. This would also be an altered chord because we've altered the 13th by flatting it and the 9th by sharping it.Ĭhord breakdown wise: in the LH you have the Root, in the RH you have the 3,b13,b7,#9Ī note here. You would use this chord as a passing chord to get to another chord within a progression. you thought I forgot didn't you? No, I was waiting on just the right chord and I think I found a good one!! It is the Dominant 7th Flat 13 Sharp 9 chord. ![]()
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