Let's Dance Analysis
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- KVRist
- 212 posts since 5 Jun, 2006
Hi guys,
I was wondering if someone could help me understand the theory behind this classic by David Bowie.
http://www.e-chords.com/chords/david-bowie/lets-dance
Can you do the harmonic analysis and help me understand better this song?
Thanks.
I was wondering if someone could help me understand the theory behind this classic by David Bowie.
http://www.e-chords.com/chords/david-bowie/lets-dance
Can you do the harmonic analysis and help me understand better this song?
Thanks.
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- KVRian
- 1480 posts since 14 Jun, 2003
i have horn section charts for this one.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 212 posts since 5 Jun, 2006
Hey Tony thanks for the reply.
Would be great to have the horn section.
Is let's dance really in Eb?
E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, D, E♭
So harmonic progression is
I I7 V7sus4 I/V bIII Vm6 (intro verse)
IV bVII I bVII IV bVII/I I IV II bVII I I7 V7sus4 I7/V bIII Vm6.(chorus)
http://www.e-chords.com/chords/david-bowie/lets-dance
Is Eb really the scale used by Bowie to compose this song?
Would be great to have the horn section.
Is let's dance really in Eb?
E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, D, E♭
So harmonic progression is
I I7 V7sus4 I/V bIII Vm6 (intro verse)
IV bVII I bVII IV bVII/I I IV II bVII I I7 V7sus4 I7/V bIII Vm6.(chorus)
http://www.e-chords.com/chords/david-bowie/lets-dance
Is Eb really the scale used by Bowie to compose this song?
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- KVRer
- 22 posts since 30 Nov, 2010
The roman numeral system and chord symbols don't directly translate like that; you don't write "I7/V" to mean "Eb7/Bb," for example. In "Eb7/Bb" means an Eb7 chord with a Bb in the bass, but slashes in roman numerals are used to indicate modulation. "I/V" would mean the tonic chord in the key of the dominant, so it'd be redundant to write a "I" of something. Same with a "bVII/I," since everything you write is "/I."ecsmix wrote:Hey Tony thanks for the reply.
Would be great to have the horn section.
Is let's dance really in Eb?
E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, D, E♭
So harmonic progression is
I I7 V7sus4 I7/V bIII Vm6 (intro verse)
IV bVII I bVII IV bVII/I I IV II bVII I I7 V7sus4 I7/V bIII Vm6.(chorus)
http://www.e-chords.com/chords/david-bowie/lets-dance
Is Eb really the scale used by Bowie to compose this song?
So in the key of Eb, to write inversions like "Eb/Bb" you'd write "I6/4," since those are the intervals created when you put the fifth of a chord in the bass (Bb -> G is a 6th, Bb -> Eb is a 4th).
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
also, if there is a 7th in the harmony, the figure is 6/4/3, abbreviated as 4/3, 'a 4/3 chord'
historically it tends to set up V, where the 6 and 4 become a 5 and 3 as per the bass.
historically it tends to set up V, where the 6 and 4 become a 5 and 3 as per the bass.