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Gospel Instruments => General Music Hangout => Topic started by: jjjoe on January 24, 2008, 09:53:01 AM
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I was wondering where can i use these runs at
Left hand tritone Runs
EbA G-Bb-C-Eb-C-Eb-F-Ab
DAb Gb-Bb-C-Eb-B-Eb-F-Ab
DbG F-Bb-C-Eb-Bb-Eb-F-Ab
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perhaps you could incorporate them into your shout music or whilst playing preacher chords.
wait a minute!!!:
To me this also looks like tritones used for B,E,A, ie, a 2-5-1 in the key of Amaj :) :o 8).
The run also ends nicely because it ends in a major 7th note & gives the ending that jazzy sound/ feel to it 8).
Now you have endless of options to play you 2-5-1 8)
I hope you understand the theory behind tritones etc.
j-i-c, since i'm pressed for time, I'll post this link to help you understand how tritones are formed if you are not clear in that dept.:
http://zone.hearandplay.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=40&start=15
I hope this helps.
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I was wondering where can i use these runs at
Left hand tritone Runs
EbA G-Bb-C-Eb-C-Eb-F-Ab
DAb Gb-Bb-C-Eb-B-Eb-F-Ab
DbG F-Bb-C-Eb-Bb-Eb-F-Ab
Wow, I have no idea how to use those runs, LOL. Where did u get them from?
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I got it from someone
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I got it from someone
Well, u need to ask that someone how to use them runs cuz I'm stumped.
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Well, u need to ask that someone how to use them runs cuz I'm stumped.
When you figure it out, please post it. :o :o :o
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well these are how the runs suppose to go
Left hand tritone Runs
EBb Ab-Bb-C-Eb
EbA G-Bb-C-Eb
DAb Gb-Bb-C-Eb
DbG F-Bb-C-Eb
or
EBb Db-Eb-F-Ab
EbA C-Eb-F-Ab
DAb B-Eb-F-Ab
DbG Bb-Eb-F-Ab
Please explain to me how to it please thank you
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Please explain to me how to it please thank you
?/? ?/? What do you need explained?
how to play it or when?
I still maintain that you can play it when playing preacher chords, in this case, in the key of A major.
notice that in both the runs you gave, the pattern is the same:
--In the first set, you run the Ab add 9 chord,
then the AbM9, then the Ab9, then the Ab add 6/9.
--The second set is the same pattern, in Db. This makes sense because Ab is the 5th of Db & the 1 & 5 have a similar feel..
note how you are merely going a half step down with the 1st note in the RH while all else remains the same.
Another way of looking @ it is that you are descending by the 3rd of the 1st note on the LH with you RH or by a b7th of the 2nd LH note in set 1.
or descending by playing a 6th of the 1st note in LH or the 4th note of the 2nd note in LH.
I don't know what question really was.
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well these are how the runs suppose to go
Left hand tritone Runs
EBb Ab-Bb-C-Eb
EbA G-Bb-C-Eb
DAb Gb-Bb-C-Eb
DbG F-Bb-C-Eb
or
EBb Db-Eb-F-Ab
EbA C-Eb-F-Ab
DAb B-Eb-F-Ab
DbG Bb-Eb-F-Ab
Please explain to me how to it please thank you
Hmmm...I think I can work with this a little better. I don't know what's happening with the first set, but the second set is cool. From what I see, I guess you play the tri-tone in your LH then roll the RH hand notes like this:
2nd set
E-Bb / Ab
/ Bb, C, Eb
Eb-A / G
/ Bb, C, Eb
D-Ab / Gb
/ Bb, C, Eb
Db-G / F
/ Bb, C, Eb
Then end with some type of dominant Ab chord: Ab / Gb-C-F-Ab
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Thanx T-Block.
this really helps.
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