I've got a little question for some expirienced musicians.
I've recently felt in love with Pixies "Where is my mind" song. Especially Maxence Crying piano cover. (It's used under few scenes in "It's a Kind Of Funny Story" movie. Amazing film btw...)
I tried to learn it. Not done yet, but I noticed one interesting thing. Whole song seems to be in C#minor (Or E major, I'm not good in finding root notes, but it's sad piece, so I guess it's minor one.)
And if I'm right, the chords go like this:
E
C#m
G#
A
Now, this G# chord. It has a C note in there, which is out of pure C#minor scale. Yet it completely fits there. Similar story with Cee-lo's "F*ck you"...
Now I know it probably has something to do with there harmonic and melodic minor scales, but still. Is there any non-try-or-fail trick how to find these chords whitch don't belong to the key but still sounds cool?
Or could you recomend me some (as noob-proof as possible) material where I can read about how this is possible, what it uses and how I can handle it?
Becouse so far, I've found one or two such a chords, but by try or fail, which is very time consuming and unreliable.