{"id":1514,"date":"2011-03-10T08:27:37","date_gmt":"2011-03-10T16:27:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.hearandplay.com\/main\/?p=1514"},"modified":"2014-07-10T07:14:26","modified_gmt":"2014-07-10T15:14:26","slug":"who-else-wants-to-learn-a-fancy-altered-chord-progression","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hearplaymain.wpenginepowered.com\/who-else-wants-to-learn-a-fancy-altered-chord-progression\/","title":{"rendered":"Who Else Wants To Learn A Fancy Altered Chord Progression?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In this lesson, I&#8217;m switching things up a little bit.<\/p>\n<p>Warning: This isn&#8217;t for beginners. These <a href=\"https:\/\/my.leadpages.net\/leadbox\/141e8f273f72a2%3A14dcc288eb46dc\/5650082896543744\/\" target=\"_blank\">chord progressions<\/a><script type=\"text\/javascript\" src=\"\/\/my.leadpages.net\/leadbox-714.js\"><\/script> will require a &#8220;stretch&#8221; &#8212; multiple octave playing. But nevertheless, it&#8217;s good to feed the brain with what is to come (hopefully in the near future).<\/p>\n<p>Today, I want to talk about altered minor chords and altered dominant chords.<\/p>\n<p>These chords can be used as a &#8220;7-3-6&#8221; progression in the key of Db or as a &#8220;3-6-2&#8221; progression in the key of Ab.<\/p>\n<p>Sidenote: An important point to bring up now is that what is a &#8220;7-3-6&#8221; in one key can often times work as a &#8220;3-6-2&#8221; in another key. Heck, you could even find a way to incorporate the same progressions as a &#8220;b5 &#8211; 7 &#8211; 3&#8221; in another key. It&#8217;s because all of these tones have minor chords on them. You may know the 7th tone as a half-diminished 7 but that&#8217;s just another way to say minor 7 b5&#8230; still MINOR. The 3, 6, and 2 tones are naturally minor. That&#8217;s why the same progression can be used in different places&#8230; in different keys. Your job as an &#8220;ear player&#8221; is to look for opportunities like this. Let your ear be the final judge.<\/p>\n<p>7-3-6 in Db<br \/>\n==========<\/p>\n<p>Major scale: Db Eb F Gb Ab Bb C Db<\/p>\n<p>7th tone = C<br \/>\n3rd tone = F<br \/>\n6th tone = Bb<\/p>\n<p>On the 7th tone, a nice chord taught in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hearandplay.com\/gospelkeys202.html\">GospelKeys 202<\/a> is C minor 11 (C + Eb + G + Bb + D + F):<\/p>\n<p><img src='https:\/\/hearandplay.cc\/dynamic_image\/pianokeys.php?notes=C,,Eb,G,Bb,D,F&#038;color=CCFFCC&#038;size=1' border=0 \/><\/p>\n<p>In this post, I want to make one change to this. We&#8217;re going to take the 5th degree in the chord and lower it a half step (&#8220;flat&#8221; it).<\/p>\n<p><strong>C minor 11 b5<\/strong> (C + Eb + Gb + Bb + D + F)<\/p>\n<p>(But the C and Eb will be played on left hand and the rest will be played on the right hand. Technically though, if your right hand is flexible, you can play the Eb on your right but it&#8217;s also a stretch.)<\/p>\n<p><img src='https:\/\/hearandplay.cc\/dynamic_image\/pianokeys.php?notes=C,,Eb,Gb,Bb,D,F&#038;color=CCFFCC&#038;size=1' border=0 \/><\/p>\n<p>*I realize this is a &#8220;stretch&#8221; for most people. One strategy is to hit the C in your left hand bass, use your foot pedal to sustain the note, then follow up with the high Eb on left and the right hand chord (Gb + Bb + D + F). But don&#8217;t give up, I&#8217;ve seen very small hands hit that b10 interval (aka &#8211; &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/my.leadpages.net\/leadbox\/141e8f273f72a2%3A14dcc288eb46dc\/5650082896543744\/\" target=\"_blank\">flat 10<\/a><script type=\"text\/javascript\" src=\"\/\/my.leadpages.net\/leadbox-714.js\"><\/script>&#8220;&#8230; because C to regular E is a major 10th interval, C to Eb is a flat 10th or minor 10th interval).<\/p>\n<p>Next chord&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>F 7 b9 b5<\/strong> (a.k.a. &#8211; &#8220;F dominant 7 flat 9, flat 5&#8221;)<\/p>\n<p>Notes are: F + Eb on left \/\/\/ Gb + A + Cb + Eb on right<\/p>\n<p>*Just think of Cb as &#8220;B&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><img src='https:\/\/hearandplay.cc\/dynamic_image\/pianokeys.php?notes=F,Eb,Gb,A,B,Eb&#038;color=CCFFCC&#038;size=1' border=0 \/><\/p>\n<p>Now here&#8217;s some stylistic things you can do.<\/p>\n<p>On the first C minor 11 b5 chord, halfway through sounding the chord, you can move your highest note from F to Eb. The original chord should be sustained with a pedal as you slide the F to Eb. Do not hit the chord again. Sounds really good.<\/p>\n<p><img src='https:\/\/hearandplay.cc\/dynamic_image\/pianokeys.php?notes=C,,Eb,Gb,Bb,D,Eb&#038;color=CCFFCC&#038;size=1' border=0 \/><\/p>\n<p>Then on the second chord, F7 b9 b5, you&#8217;re going to take the &#8220;B&#8221; (or Cb) in the chord and move it up to C natural.<\/p>\n<p><img src='https:\/\/hearandplay.cc\/dynamic_image\/pianokeys.php?notes=F,Eb,Gb,A,C,Eb&#038;color=CCFFCC&#038;size=1' border=0 \/><\/p>\n<p>*Raising the B to C makes this chord an F7 b9. Relieves a lot of tension and thus makes for a wonderful resolution to a  Bb minor chord.<\/p>\n<p>And lastly, <strong>Bb minor 9 <\/strong>(Bb + Ab on left \/\/\/ F + C + Db on right):<\/p>\n<p><img src='https:\/\/hearandplay.cc\/dynamic_image\/pianokeys.php?notes=Bb,Ab,,F,C,Db&#038;color=CCFFCC&#038;size=1' border=0 \/><\/p>\n<p>*And with this chord, you can resolve &#8220;C&#8221; down to &#8220;Bb.&#8221; Keeps the movement going.<\/p>\n<p>So the notes that are moving in each chord are as follows:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>First chord &#8211; Top F is moving down to Eb<\/p>\n<p>Second chord &#8211; B is moving up to C<\/p>\n<p>Last chord &#8211; C is moving down to Bb\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>These same 3 chords can be used in Ab as a 3-6-2 <a href=\"https:\/\/my.leadpages.net\/leadbox\/141e8f273f72a2%3A14dcc288eb46dc\/5650082896543744\/\" target=\"_blank\">progression<\/a><script type=\"text\/javascript\" src=\"\/\/my.leadpages.net\/leadbox-714.js\"><\/script>. C is the 3rd of Ab, F is the 6th, and Bb is the 2. No changes necessary&#8230; just new key.<\/p>\n<p>Again, I warned you. These are pretty altered voicings so it may take a while for your ear to hear these and even for your fingers to play them. But hang in there. Or at the least, understand why they&#8217;re called what they&#8217;re called for now. If not ready yet, you&#8217;ll be playing them soon!<\/p>\n<p>Until next time &#8211;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.hearandplay.com\/main\/?attachment_id=1517\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-1517\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.hearandplay.com\/main\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/03\/gk202pianopic.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"gk202pianopic\" width=\"120\" height=\"80\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-1517\" \/><\/a>In this lesson, I&#8217;m switching things up a little bit.<\/p>\n<p>Warning: This isn&#8217;t for beginners. These chord progressions will require a &#8220;stretch&#8221; &#8212; multiple octave playing. 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