move it around to different chords or move/extend the arpeggiation up/down and you get some cool progs.
can anyone enlighten me to some other (((magical))) sounding chords/progs?
regards,

Very popular lately are minor chromatic mediants. And Major chromatic mediants are cool sounding too.martian wrote:i have one, its really simplebut reminds me of magic moments in films. just play a major chord arpeggiated (sounds good with sustained string patch) with an added augmented 5th, and a root in the bass.
move it around to different chords or move/extend the arpeggiation up/down and you get some cool progs.
can anyone enlighten me to some other (((magical))) sounding chords/progs?
regards,
I think you're right - I actually have the score of it somewhere, but it's deep enough down where I don't feel like digging it now. I remember hearing it and saying, "finally, something I like about Brahms" tee-hee-hee.A.M Gold wrote:Yes, Brahms Fourth Symphony, first movement is probably what you are thinking of. Not entirely sure what that progression is, I'd have to work it out.
It is tres Star Trek-y.
That augmented fifth arp is very Brahms---may have been what he is using in the Fourth Symphony.
Brahms was not one to miss out on a good "harmonic gimmick" if you will, but he was a master so in his hands they tended to sound good. OTOH, the 4th is not my favorite symphony. I much prefer the 3rd.llatham wrote:I think you're right - I actually have the score of it somewhere, but it's deep enough down where I don't feel like digging it now. I remember hearing it and saying, "finally, something I like about Brahms" tee-hee-hee.A.M Gold wrote:Yes, Brahms Fourth Symphony, first movement is probably what you are thinking of. Not entirely sure what that progression is, I'd have to work it out.
It is tres Star Trek-y.
That augmented fifth arp is very Brahms---may have been what he is using in the Fourth Symphony.
Steve
thanks for the chromatic mediant stuff, i know and use all that a lot already, since they go well with bass doing blues scales, which i love.llatham wrote: I've known the pattern you mention first for many years now, and I've always associated it with science fiction (space) - seems like it was in one of the original Star Trek movies (that is, the ones with Shatner et al). It's also from a Romantic Period work - I want to say it's a Brahm's Symphony, but I'm not positive. Anyway, it's been around a while. Chromatic mediants didn't start appearing regularly until Beethoven and after, and still were just used for "effect". Minor chromatic mediants are not at all common (even in pop music, where Majors are - Heart Shaped Box for example) but I've heard them (the minor ones) more and more in recent film scores.
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