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  • OM Quick Tutorial: Patterns and Tonality-map for string quartet


    Stephane Boussuge
    • https://youtu.be/TeYkicAslME

     


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    thank you stephane!

     

    there is not much difference between Dorian and Lydian modes, because they are the same notes 😉

    in D minor 7 Dorian you have Fmaj7 Lydian, you get D minor 6/9/13 in a way.


    I dream of a simple example like:
    II V I or III VI II V I or I VI II V I or I IV VII III VI II V I etc etc
    in terms of rhythm, eighth notes remain for me the best example for hearing harmonic movements.

     

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    Hi David, I know that, it was voluntary because I just wanted to keep the consistency of color but small changes with the root movement. And it was just an example, you can use this example as a starting point and use any harmonic structure you wish.

     

    S.

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