breezybellows
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I need some advice. What are do's and don'ts when it comes to the quint tuned reeds.
It mostly sounded good. I'm sure that I can't use this for everything. Especially when I'm playing chords with the right hand. I'm trying to picture how each interval is affected with the addition of the quint set.
major third (C+E) with quint becomes a Maj7 chord (C+E+G+B.
minor third (C+ Eb) becomes a min7 chord (C+Eb+G+Bb
Fourth (C+F) becomes sus4 chord (C+F+G+C)
fifth (C+G) becomes a open voiced Sus2 chord (CGD)
when you bring left hand notes and chords into the picture, it gets more complicated. I'm trying to find out if certain intervals need to be avoided and if there are things that can be exploited to make the songs rich.
maybe songs need to be arranged specifically for this.
I have my lesson tomorrow and I'll be discussing these with my teacher. I'll update this thread about what I find out.
It mostly sounded good. I'm sure that I can't use this for everything. Especially when I'm playing chords with the right hand. I'm trying to picture how each interval is affected with the addition of the quint set.
major third (C+E) with quint becomes a Maj7 chord (C+E+G+B.
minor third (C+ Eb) becomes a min7 chord (C+Eb+G+Bb
Fourth (C+F) becomes sus4 chord (C+F+G+C)
fifth (C+G) becomes a open voiced Sus2 chord (CGD)
when you bring left hand notes and chords into the picture, it gets more complicated. I'm trying to find out if certain intervals need to be avoided and if there are things that can be exploited to make the songs rich.
maybe songs need to be arranged specifically for this.
I have my lesson tomorrow and I'll be discussing these with my teacher. I'll update this thread about what I find out.