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So there are like 100 of these....
Would anyone know what key this progression is in?
Dm/A, Em/G, A#no5 Sorry in advance for the repetitive-ness.... Last edited by The_Musician321 : 10-09-2012 at 11:15 PM. |
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Qm with a sharp 7.5
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That looks like the key of C, with a borrowed A# (or Bb) from it's parallel minor.
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Oh that sounds like a scale I've heard of. It's called go **** yourself. To the person that was actually helpful.... Thanks for the help. Again sorry for the noob question. |
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i think king was far more helpful in his answer we're holding TS in trial to determine the legitimacy of his reasoning facilities
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Is there more context? Other chords, song, time signature, rhythm?
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No song that's been put out. This is just a section of something I'm working on. I've tried to work out the key myself but the chords are kind of wierd so I needed help. Let me make a correction. It's Dm/A, E5, Em/G, A#no5. And meter is 4/4. |
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^^^ The other parts you're working on, do they have chords?
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Ok so I'll guess how you voice these... one chord per bar in 4/4 I'll assume Code:
It resolves to D Minor. The E chord's aren't diatonic, though. Label A#no5 as Bb also.
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Ok let me go ahead and just tab it out. Probably would have been more helpful in the beginning.
Dm/A E5 Em/G Bbno5 e---------------------------------- b---------------------------------- G--------------------------------- D--3--------2----2--------------- A----5------2----2------5-------- E----5------0----3------6-------- That's the way I play the chords. It's in 4/4, and I play each chord once, play the root palm muted twice before playing moving to the next chord. Same way the main riff in Metallica - Orion is played. |
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D Minor. Listen to how it resolves... back to D minor every time. After you play Bb, hit a Dm chord and just sustain it... you can hear that it sounds finished (resolved) on Dm.
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Sweet Last edited by mdc : 10-10-2012 at 08:13 AM. |
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Ok I appreciate the help with this one of hundreds of the "what key is this progression" threads.
I'm trying to figure out a decent scale to use with this progression and being sure about the key is a big help. I was playing a E Lydian Diminished which sounded ok at some points, but something about it overall just didn't sound right. |
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No I know that now, but I'm saying this took place last night before I asked the question....
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