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GRAYSKALE
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Re: cadence, phrasing, and composition

Post by GRAYSKALE » Wed Jun 29, 2011 11:16 pm

You misunderstand me - all of my tunes these days are in phrygian, I love the scale, just noticed a few threads over the last couple months were nowaysj had been biggin it up :lol:

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Re: cadence, phrasing, and composition

Post by SunkLo » Wed Jun 29, 2011 11:28 pm

Lydian's where it's at.
Since we're kind of talking about chord substitutions, I like subbing a Maj6 on the flat II. Basically tritone substitution but using a 6 chord for a bit less dissonance than a dominant. Works in Major and minor! Good pivot chord for key/tonality changes.
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