[Harp-L] chords built on scale steps?
George Miklas
harmonicat@xxxxx
Wed Mar 29 23:50:30 EDT 2017
3 major is known as "V7/vi" ( 5-7 of 6). It is considered to be a
"secondary dominant".
Just like 2 major is known as "V7/V"
And 6 major is known as "V7/ii "
George
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 11:46 PM Robert Hale <robert at xxxxx> wrote:
> THESE CHORDS
> Steps 1, 4, and 5 triads are major
> Steps 2, 3, and 6 are minor
> (unless otherwise noted)
>
> How can I refer to the 3 major and 3 minor chords that naturally occur in a
> given Major key?
> Asking another way, How may I refer to the triads built on the scale steps?
> (whew!)
>
> Does this group have a handy name?
>
> WHY?
> I am really enjoying what Spiral tuning can do with this group of six,
> using string pad, flute, or choir from the Electro Harmonix Mel 9 pedal
> (Melotron sounds.) I can fill the role of keyboard in many situations!
>
> Robert Hale
> Serious Honkage in Arizona
> youtube.com/DUKEofWAIL
> DUKEofWAIL.com
>
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