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| | parallel scales are scales that share the same tonic note. While used for key modulation, the most common use is borrowed chords.
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| | A 'tritone substitution' is a popular trick for making your music sound more sophisticated. I'll show you a couple of videos with lots of examples. But since I'm mathematician, let me start with the bare-bones basics. The fifth note of the major scale is called the dominant. In the key of C it's G. A...
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| | Have you ever stopped to think about how you listen to music? When you hear a new song, do your ears focus on the melody, the lyrics, or the rhythm? Last month I was asked to sit in with some musicians who were putting together a performance of Eagles covers. I thought I knew the [...]
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