Re: [Harp-L] 3rds and 7ths in All The Things You Are (effortless jazz harmonica)



Great!

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 2:12 PM, The Iceman <icemanle@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> now you are getting into the more advanced realm. flatted minor seventh is a double flat.
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> the idea is to inspire people to delve into this stuff without throwing a lot at them so that they are not overwhelmed.
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> Start with the basics and build from there.
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> What about minor third, flatted minor seventh as in a Fully diminished
> chord?  Is that seventh not in this family because you can also think
> of it as a sixth?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: michael rubin <michaelrubinharmonica@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: The Iceman <icemanle@xxxxxxx>
> Cc: harp-l <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wed, Feb 16, 2011 7:23 am
> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] 3rds and 7ths in All The Things You Are (effortless jazz harmonica)
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> What about minor third, flatted minor seventh as in a Fully diminished
> chord?  Is that seventh not in this family because you can also think
> of it as a sixth?
> Michael Rubin
> Michaelrubinharmonica.com
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> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:17 AM, The Iceman <icemanle@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> The 3rd and 7th scale degrees are the most important notes outlining the
> chord. There are 4 permutations and anyone interested in furthering their music
> knowledge may start here to begin a solid understanding of chord theory.
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>> major 3rd major 7th    Major 7th chord
>> minor 3rd major 7th    Minor/Major 7th chord (not used as much as the others)
>> minor 3rd minor 7th    Minor 7th chord
>> major 3rd minor 7th    Dominant 7th chord
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>> keyboard players need only play these 2 notes to define the chord. The tonic
> and fifth are not necessary.
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>> It is good to begin here before starting to tackle sus chords and other more
> "hip" voicings, etc.
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Wim Dijkgraaf <w.dijkgraaf@xxxxxx>
>> To: harp-l <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Wed, Feb 16, 2011 5:37 am
>> Subject: [Harp-L] 3rds and 7ths in All The Things You Are (effortless jazz
> harmonica)
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>> Hi (jazz) harmonica "students",
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>> I just added some sheet music for you to make it more easy to learn the 3rds
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>> 7ths.
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>> You'll find the page at: http://www.effortlessharmonica.com/blog/tunes/jazz-standards/all-the-things-you-are/
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>> It's a 3 page .pdf file for you to download:
>> - page 1: chord symbols with 3rds only
>> - page 2: chord symbols with 7ths only
>> - page 3: chords symbols with 3rds and 7ths to show you how these chord tones
>> resolve from one bar to the next
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>> Have fun with it,
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>> Wim
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