A'ight fellas,
So what I gather from what yall saying is, the tritone primarily depends on the Major 3rd / Minor 7th on the left hand but on the right hand I can basically slip in any chord as long as it sound right.
Would I be accurate in making that assumption, let me know, Thanks.
And by the way, when do I decide when and where to use a tritone substitution, or is that a matter of creativity and having a good ear? Theoretically, when am I suppoesd to use it, coz for example, I seen Jamaal Hartwell do this on the song "Praise is what I do"
In the key of Eb, at the "I vow to worship" part, he did
LH/RH lyrics
Eb/ G-Bb-Eb I
F/Ab-C-F vow
G/Bb-Eb-G to
AbEbAb/Bb-C-Eb-Gworship
whether
G/G-B ha-
A/G-C ppy
B/G-D or
C/G-Bb-C-Eb sad
Then Here Comes The Tritone
C#G/C-E-G-C I
AbEb/G-Bb-C-Eb Praise you
Now I've seen the same chord (C-E-G-C) used with an E-Bb left hand tritone, so does the left hand determine the tritone, while the right hand can basically slip in any chord as long as it sound right, or how did Jamaal decide to use that paticular tritone in that paticular part, what's the criteria you use to know where to place a tritone.
Thanks LGM,
T-Block, out there, Anyone out there, anyone??