Right on BroAllan, on the case again! 'Preciate it!
BroAllan, if i understand what you and T-block taught me like i THINK i do, you or anyone who knows what this is about can tell me if i (when in a Major key) successfully captured the three
"most common" BORROWED CHORD tones
(b7, b6, & b3) in the following (3) relatively simple examples. (key of CMaj).
A Major key's scale DOES NOT contain the
(b7, b6, or b3). These three chord tones are located in the Major key's "Parallel minor" scale
(the minor scale with the
same letter name as the Major scale. ex: DMaj/Dmin, GbMaj/Gbmin - all parallel's of one another
), but notice how all three tones can STILL successfully be
"borrowed" from the minor key and used in the Major key "without losing the key".
1) featuring the b7:(numbered chord tone____LH / RH_____chord name_____(number of beats)
3____E / B, D, G__________(Em7)_______________(2 beats)
6____A / G, C, E__________(Gm7)______________ (2 beats)
2____D / A, C, F__________(Dm7)______________ (2 beats)
5____G / A, C, F _________ (G7sus4,9)__________ (2 beats)
b7__ Bb / G, Ab, C, Eb___ (Bb7sus4,9,13)_____(4 beats)1____C / G, B, C, E________(CM7)______________ (4 beats)
b7__ Bb / A, C, D, F_____ (BbM7,9)__________(4 beats)1____C / G, B, C, E________(CM7)______________ (4 beats)
Notice how the b7 was able to be used as
both a 13sus4 & a M9 in two fairly familiar movements. Also notice that the key was not lost.
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2) featuring the b6:1____C / E, G, B, D________ (CM7,9)_____________(4 beats)
b6__ Ab / G, Ab, C, Eb____(AbM7)___________ (2 beats)5____G / F, A, C, E________ (G7sus4,9,13)________(2 beats)
1____C / E, G, B, D________ (CM7,9)_____________(4 beats)
Again, another fairly familiar movement, this time using the b6 as a Major chord. Again, the key was not lost.
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3) And finally featuring, the Hammond b3 (just a joke),
the "flat 3" actually: 1____C / E, G, B, D__________(M7,9) _____________(4 beats)
b3__ Eb / F, G, Bb, D______ (M7,9)___________ (2 beats)5____G / F, A, C, E__________(G7sus4,9,13)_______ (2 beats)
1____C / E, G, B, D__________(M7,9) _____________(4 beats)
1____C / E, G, B, D__________(M7,9)______________(4 beats)
b3__ Eb / F, G, Bb, D______ (M7,9)____________(2 beats)b2___Db / Eb, F, Ab, C_______(M7,9)______________(2 beats)
1____C / E, G, B, D__________(M7,9)______________(4 beats)
1____C / E, G, B, D__________(M7,9)______________(4 beats)
b3__ Eb / F, Ab, Db, Eb ____(Eb7sus9)_________(4 beats)1____C / E, G, B, D__________(M7,9)______________(4 beats)
Here we have three different examples for you to Hear how the b3 can be applied in fairly familiar movements, as a major chord & also a sus chord, while once again maintaining the key.
If i made any miss-steps anywhere, please let me know.