Re: modal change example
'Re: modal change example'
Not sure if this title fully explains what you're doing. I was expecting a vamp in a certain key and then doing 4 bars or so in different modes in that key.
Your C# locrian is basically a B Aeolian (natural minor) which sounds more friendly, to which you're lowering the C# to C for it to fit the C chord.
People get too hung up on modes and scales, it doesn't matter where the notes come from as long as it fits nicely. You're clip basically displays what I call 'adaptive' playing which shows how you adjust the B natural minor scale to accomodate the unrelated 'C natural' chord. There's not really any special modal changes going on.
Having grumbled all that, nice clip....
'Re: modal change example'
Not sure if this title fully explains what you're doing. I was expecting a vamp in a certain key and then doing 4 bars or so in different modes in that key.
Your C# locrian is basically a B Aeolian (natural minor) which sounds more friendly, to which you're lowering the C# to C for it to fit the C chord.
People get too hung up on modes and scales, it doesn't matter where the notes come from as long as it fits nicely. You're clip basically displays what I call 'adaptive' playing which shows how you adjust the B natural minor scale to accomodate the unrelated 'C natural' chord. There's not really any special modal changes going on.
Having grumbled all that, nice clip....
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