Music Theory Question

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Mike Perlowin
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

The way I look at it, chromatic chords are like seasoning in food. If you're creating a dish, and want to use a particular seasoning, you add it, and hopefully it will taste good.

If you feel that the sound of a chord fits in a song, try it and see how it "tastes."

Forget the rules. Or rather, learn them and then learn how to break them. The progression of the major 3 chord in "On the Road Again" going to the minor 2, is theoretically wrong, (according to the rules, it should resolve to a minor 6 chord) but in reality it sounds just fine.

Let your ears and your sense of what's appropriate be your guide. If it sounds right, it is right.
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Eric West
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Post by Eric West »

There are no rules.

It's still a Theory..

:)

EJL
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