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Title: ***"SECRET TO CHORDING!!!"(Part I)***
Post by: on February 24, 2004, 11:59:54 PM
Here is the secret to chords.  This may sound weird, but this is the secret jazz performers and composers used for years.  This allows you to use better chord substitution, chord superimposing and voicing (spreadin your chords).  Here it is.  Instead of thinking in terms of chords, think in terms of MODES.  That's it.  Modes are scales and certain divisions of scales.  Once you learn all your modes and how they are used like harmony (chords) and avoid notes, the sky is the limit.  Keep an eye out for part II.  This series is going to blow you away.:o  !!WARNING!! Personally, it would be better to wait for part II, researching on your own may get you confused!?!?!
Title: ***"SECRET TO CHORDING!!!"(Part I)***
Post by: BBoy on February 25, 2004, 09:10:08 AM
Great, waiting for more . . . but what happened to the run of the week? Some of us really enjoyed that.  :lol: I know everyone doesn't always say thank you or respond just right, but you are appreciated and we are learning . . . as I'm sure you are, too . . . from what you post. And some of us (like myself) learn by theory and postings of chords. So what is the next run of the week?  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Be Blessed!  :D
BBoy
Title: Re: ***"SECRET TO CHORDING!!!"(Part I)***
Post by: seemunny on May 12, 2008, 12:18:54 AM
Oh man! The proverbial "secret". Don't we just love them secrets! lol 8)
Title: Re: ***"SECRET TO CHORDING!!!"(Part I)***
Post by: musallio on May 15, 2008, 07:53:42 AM
Oh man! The proverbial "secret". Don't we just love them secrets! lol 8)
:D :D :)

I'll be eyeing part II..
Thanks..
Title: Re: ***"SECRET TO CHORDING!!!"(Part I)***
Post by: T-Block on May 15, 2008, 11:20:22 AM
OH LAWD, did yall happen to see when this thang was posted?  Well, it was posted back in 2004, LOL.  I doubt the original poster will be back with Part II.