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hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!

Robert Strait (6459)
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11/22/2007 12:14:28 AM · 48 Views

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Happy Holidays Noters!

Put down that turkey leg and dig into a second helping of
harmony homework!

Continuing on from our last thread...

Again, harmonize the melody note below, but this time it must
be some variety of dominant 7th chord!

Kindly name your chord and provide analysis...let us know how
the melody note is functioning within your chord structure. Try
to keep the melody note as the highest voice (note) in your
chord, and try not to repeat any chord that has already been
given.

Melody note (F)

 

 




Remember...Dom7 voicings only. Now stop stuffing your face
and get to making some musical gravy! Game on!

Happy Turkey day,

Rob

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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/22/2007 12:20:32 AM
Robert Strait (6459) wrote:

Whoops...almost forgot to get the ball rolling...

Here ya go:

C9sus

 

 




The F note is functioning as the suspended 4th in a C9sus chord.
This chord can also be thought of as Bb/C.




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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/22/2007 4:36:53 PM
Bob Murnahan (1503) wrote:



I'll let you figure this one out

Bob




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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/22/2007 4:37:54 PM
Bob Murnahan (1503) wrote:

I had a chord name in there but it didn't come out.

G7alt/B




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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/22/2007 8:23:28 PM
Robert Strait (6459) wrote:

haha...is that a voicing that you use alot Bob? Falls easy under
the fingers, does it?

I can see how relating those notes to a B root wouldn't fit quite
as nicely...I suppose B13(b5,#5) could be a possibility, but I
think G7alt/B
works better.

Nice job. dissonant chord.

regards,

Rob




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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/23/2007 12:20:45 AM
Bob Murnahan (1503) wrote:

Yeah, one of my favorite voicings....not.

Just thinking outside the box a little.

Bob




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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/23/2007 12:21:44 AM
Bob Murnahan (1503) wrote:

Just wanted to be sure you notice the open G string.

Bob


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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/22/2007 9:07:44 AM
Andrew Ells-O'Brien (563) wrote:

F7(add 11)

 

 




F is the octave/root in this chord.
Notes are:
F (root) - Bb (11th) - Eb (b7) - A (3rd) - C (5th) - F (octave)


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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/24/2007 12:42:00 PM
Drew Todd (1190) wrote:

I'll give it a shot:

Dm7

 

 




F functions as the minor 3rd in this Dm7 chord.




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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/24/2007 12:44:15 PM
Drew Todd (1190) wrote:

... and then he reads the WHOLE post.

Minor 7 chords don't really qualify as dominant 7's even though they've got a flat 7 in them, do they?

Back to the drawing board!

-- Drew




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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/24/2007 12:48:53 PM
Drew Todd (1190) wrote:

G7

 

 




Heck, I'll just throw out the obvious one since no one else has yet...




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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/24/2007 1:02:43 PM
Drew Todd (1190) wrote:

... and to this, I'll also add:

G7sus4

 

 




Which I'll usually mix in with the above G7 when playing over 1 chord vamps or multi-measure passages.

Not sure if I'm hitting the true intention of Rob's post, but if "just showing up" counts for anything, I'll take it. ;)

-- Drew




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Re: hArMoNy HoMeWorK!!
11/25/2007 12:55:24 PM
Robert Strait (6459) wrote:

Thanks Todd...

F functioning as a b7 in a G7 had sort of been used in the thread
already, but I think your voicing is more appropriate to this
excercise.

BTW...for your original submission, if you simply add a natural
3rd
to your Dmin7 voicing (in place of the fifth), you get a D7#9
(a.k.a.
"the Hendrix chord") which is a great chord!

D7#9

 

 




keep playing,

Rob


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