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Parallel Scale Number Patterns
Major (Ionian) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lydian 1 2 3 ↑4 5 6 7 Mixolydian (Dominant) 1 2 3 4 5 6 ↓7 Dorian 1 2 ↓3 4 5 6 ↓7 Natural Minor (Aeolian) 1 2 ↓3 4 5 ↓6 ↓7 Harmonic Minor 1 2 ↓3 4 5 ↓6 7 Melodic Minor…
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Closely Related Keys
Closely related keys can be found by looking at the circle of fourths. The three adjacent keys and their relative minors are the keys with the most in common, and modulated to most often because of this. Common Chords Among Closely Related Keys The following charts show the relationships of common chords among closely related…
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Diatonic Chord Orbits
I’ve been playing around with circle diagrams. We are titling the following chart “Diatonic Chord Orbits”: It is a nice way to demonstrate the relationships and shared tones between dominant and leading tone sevenths with other diatonic chords. Note that the inner circle contains only primary chords and that all the major scale tones are…
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