Chords
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- KVRist
- 461 posts since 12 Jan, 2003 from Kyoto
Bloody hell, it wasn't long enough so I had to post it twice 
- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
Peel, good work mate!!!
But I would like to add a footnote to your treatise:
The Diminished Scale
(aka the octatonic scale, the fourth mode of limited transposition, etc.)
This scale is quite common in metal and the darker forms of electronica. It is constructed by alternating whole and half steps. e.g.: c,c#,d#,e,f#, g,a,a#,(c)
Note that it has eight notes to the octave instead of the usual seven.
This scale permits triads to be constructed on only four of its notes (in our example the notes are c,d#,f# and a). The cool part is that they can all be either major or minor triads.
These triads only have minor sevenths.
Of course, one can use this scale and introduce non scale tones, just like in diatonic music. But be careful, lest you lose that special "octatonic" flavor.
But I would like to add a footnote to your treatise:
The Diminished Scale
(aka the octatonic scale, the fourth mode of limited transposition, etc.)
This scale is quite common in metal and the darker forms of electronica. It is constructed by alternating whole and half steps. e.g.: c,c#,d#,e,f#, g,a,a#,(c)
Note that it has eight notes to the octave instead of the usual seven.
This scale permits triads to be constructed on only four of its notes (in our example the notes are c,d#,f# and a). The cool part is that they can all be either major or minor triads.
Of course, one can use this scale and introduce non scale tones, just like in diatonic music. But be careful, lest you lose that special "octatonic" flavor.
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- KVRist
- 377 posts since 16 Apr, 2004 from Antwerp
I've remarked a lot of musical theory knowledge in this thread.
Anybody interested in participating with an SQ4² experiment?
Just PM me.
Anybody interested in participating with an SQ4² experiment?
Just PM me.
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- KVRAF
- 2285 posts since 20 Dec, 2002 from The Benighted States of Trumpistan
Depends upon your tuning system and how you feel about microtones, actually.Peel wrote:(again, you may encounter, for example, an E#, but this is just a different way of naming an F)
Excellent post, btw.
Wait... loot _then_ burn? D'oh!
- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
Do we have a Harry Partch fan here?Jafo wrote:
Depends upon your tuning system and how you feel about microtones, actually.![]()
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- KVRist
- 461 posts since 12 Jan, 2003 from Kyoto
Jafo wrote:Depends upon your tuning system and how you feel about microtones, actually.Peel wrote:(again, you may encounter, for example, an E#, but this is just a different way of naming an F)![]()
Excellent post, btw.
Herotodus, I was trying to avoid talking too much about scales except where I had to. Maybe I could add something about the diminished scale(s), but then I'd need to add the harmonic/melodic minors, and probably the hungarian, etc...
- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
Yeah, I was probably just being pretentious.Peel wrote:Herotodus, I was trying to avoid talking too much about scales except where I had to. Maybe I could add something about the diminished scale(s), but then I'd need to add the harmonic/melodic minors, and probably the hungarian, etc...
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- KVRian
- 581 posts since 15 Dec, 2003 from Hangin' out with my 5 year old
Peel -- you doubled my understanding of music theory/chords in one post!
And all life's fears
Can invade my ears
I can handle it
Can invade my ears
I can handle it
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- KVRAF
- 13444 posts since 14 Nov, 2000 from Hannover / Germany
Wow, Peel, what a coincidence. I was allready preparing a doc regarding the very theme, now I can just stop!
VERY good explanations, mate! Will perhaps add (not correct, from what I can see, there's nothing to correct) a bit later on, after reading it again.
However, all this should go into a separate thread with no initial question - but to serve as a general explanation.
To the rest of you folks: READ THAT in case you have any fundamental questions about chords, it will save you from buying/reading QUITE some books.
Great work, Mr. Peel!
VERY good explanations, mate! Will perhaps add (not correct, from what I can see, there's nothing to correct) a bit later on, after reading it again.
However, all this should go into a separate thread with no initial question - but to serve as a general explanation.
To the rest of you folks: READ THAT in case you have any fundamental questions about chords, it will save you from buying/reading QUITE some books.
Great work, Mr. Peel!
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
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- KVRist
- 461 posts since 12 Jan, 2003 from Kyoto
Happy for the compliments!
I fixed it up a bit (found some mistakes too) and added a bit. I'll post the revised version in a new thread tomorrow.
I fixed it up a bit (found some mistakes too) and added a bit. I'll post the revised version in a new thread tomorrow.