Major Scale Modes Cycle
Major Scale Modes Practice by Unknown Composer
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Major Scale Modes Cycle
Major Scale Modes Practice by Unknown Composer
Hello Shaun.
Nice collection!
I want to bring your attention to two things:
- there is no "cycle of fourths". Our western music theory is built on fifths (too long to discuss here why - search for another reply of mine or pm me), and that's why it's called "cycle of fifths"; it has nothing to do with melodic movement of bass;
- the "doublex" songs have "ø7" written in as text, soothe player doesn't recognize that chord. Please use the picker chords for fail-safe behavior (and in a side note, remember that "ø" with no 7 is exactly the same).
Cheers.
This sheet has a diatonic cycle in one key harmonized for the major/hm/mm scales. Great chart with which to practice triads.
Diatonic Progressions Major/Harmonic -/ Melodic - (Forward and Backward) by Karan Khosla
[QUOTE=karankhosla;18804]This sheet has a diatonic cycle in one key harmonized for the major/hm/mm scales. Great chart with which to practice triads.
Diatonic Progressions by Karan Khosla
Triads by Karan Khosla
New Song by Unknown Composer
Jakob,
Please add a descriptive title to your practice chart.
Thanks,
:))BOB
Triad Pairs Same Root by Karan Khosla
3klang - 2 takter by JM