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Okay – this is probably going to seem either “noob-ish” or just strange, but I figured I'd ask here anyway!
I found an old chord-progression-loop file (mp3) I'd made from maybe 2 or 3 years ago. Its pretty simple, and I kinda like the sound of it – been tryin' to play over it some (just noodling, not writing anything out). But, its not exactly straight forward.
Initially, I thought it was in A Major (thats what I'd indicated in the file name originally – I've changed the filename now) – but I don't know what I was thinking, because its got a rogue chord.
Near as I can tell, its: F Major -to- D Major -to- A Major
So, if I really originally thought it was in A Major, then the F woulda been F# minor, right? But that sounds totally different. Is it possible this is a progression from a some old classic rock song – or did I just make a big, doofey mistake? messedup0
Sicne each chord is only one measure long, I can just use the A major scale over it and get ..ahem.. “tension” if I hit the C# or F# over the F Major chord, and it'll ..ah.. “resolve” as soon as the next chord changes. But now I'm trying to practice switching to C Major over the F chord, then back to A Major for the D and A.
So – yeah, weird. Any tips?
I found an old chord-progression-loop file (mp3) I'd made from maybe 2 or 3 years ago. Its pretty simple, and I kinda like the sound of it – been tryin' to play over it some (just noodling, not writing anything out). But, its not exactly straight forward.
Initially, I thought it was in A Major (thats what I'd indicated in the file name originally – I've changed the filename now) – but I don't know what I was thinking, because its got a rogue chord.
Near as I can tell, its: F Major -to- D Major -to- A Major
So, if I really originally thought it was in A Major, then the F woulda been F# minor, right? But that sounds totally different. Is it possible this is a progression from a some old classic rock song – or did I just make a big, doofey mistake? messedup0
Sicne each chord is only one measure long, I can just use the A major scale over it and get ..ahem.. “tension” if I hit the C# or F# over the F Major chord, and it'll ..ah.. “resolve” as soon as the next chord changes. But now I'm trying to practice switching to C Major over the F chord, then back to A Major for the D and A.
So – yeah, weird. Any tips?