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Suppose I wanted to
play a song in the key of C-Phrygian, I'll first look under the
"Phrygian" column for C...and then write out the C-Phrygian scale: C
- C# - D# - F - G - G# - A# Next I'll make a list
of all chords in this scale...
|
C |
C# |
D# |
F |
G |
G# |
A# |
|
(Minor) |
(Major) |
major
(dom7) |
(Minor) |
Minor (dim/m7b5) |
(Major) |
(Minor) |
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I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
VII |
So we have determined
that in the key of C-Phrygian, we have the following chords:
- C minor
- C# major
- D# dom7
- F minor
- G dim
- G# major
- A# minor
Now just use any chord
progression. Lets use the same chord progression that we used in the
previous chapter:
I - III - IV - I - IV - I
- V - I
This will give us...
Cminor
- D#dom7
- Fminor - Cminor
- Fminor - Cminor
- Gdim
- Cminor
AND
THERE IS YOUR SONG IN THE KEY OF C-PHRYGIAN!!!
If you
want to solo over it, then just use the C-Phrygian scale!
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