Part 5 of 5 - "Against Again"/ 9 Tone Scale
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Re: Part 5 of 5 - "Against Again"/ 9 Tone Scale
lovely. piano and guitar don't "go" together... either
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Re: Part 5 of 5 - "Against Again"/ 9 Tone Scale
Hi ML.
Your threads here are really great. They always make me want to study with you.
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Your threads here are really great. They always make me want to study with you.
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Re: Part 5 of 5 - "Against Again"/ 9 Tone Scale
I've really found your posts quite interesting starting with "Mother of Tongues" but need to go back
and re-read and try to get a better understanding of some of the terms and processes.
ex:
A brief recap of the logic. There are basically five chord colors that belong to the lydian scale. When I map the intervals (TG) of the lydian scale across the Mother Chord to the 'hard right edge'...all that's left is it's essence. 'Chord Essence' if you will, is the goal and process of "Sonic Migration".
So what is the hard right edge of say the Lyd Aug scale and what do you do when you map the intervals(TG).
Thanks for all the great posts.
Greg
and re-read and try to get a better understanding of some of the terms and processes.
ex:
A brief recap of the logic. There are basically five chord colors that belong to the lydian scale. When I map the intervals (TG) of the lydian scale across the Mother Chord to the 'hard right edge'...all that's left is it's essence. 'Chord Essence' if you will, is the goal and process of "Sonic Migration".
So what is the hard right edge of say the Lyd Aug scale and what do you do when you map the intervals(TG).
Thanks for all the great posts.
Greg