Was working on me Christmas songs and found a lovely Fm6 chord in 1st inversion: 43353x.
It sounds really shite on its own.
But in this progesssion it’s sublime:
Cmaj7: x3545x
Gm7: 35333
C7b9: x3232x
F: 13321x
Bb13: 6x678x
Am7: 57555x
Fm6: 43353x
C/G: 33555x
F#m9: 242224
B(alt): 76788x
Emaj7(no 3): 07987x
Fm9: 131113
Bb(alt): 65677x
Ebmaj7(no 3): x6876x
Dm7: x5756x
G: 35543x
Cmaj7: x3545x
Amazing how some chords sound good in context.
Roland said: Scales are primarily a tool for categorising knowledge, not a rule for what can or cannot be played.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
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I think you made a typo here:
Cmaj7: x3545x - Jack Frost
Gm7: 35333 - nipping
C7b9: x3232x - at your
F: 13321x - nose
Bb13: 6x678x
Am7: 57555x - Yuletide
Fm6: 43353x - carols being
C/G: 33555x - sung by a
F#m9: 242224 - choir
B(alt): 76788x
Emaj7(no 3): 07987x - and folks dressed
Fm9: 131113 - up like
Bb(alt): 65677x - Eski-
Ebmaj7(no 3): x6876x - mos
Dm7: x5756x - Every
G: 35543x - body
Cmaj7: x3545x - knows
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.