Okay everyone.... I have a question that is probably a repeat question so please bear with me.
I have the concept of how to create a tri-tone (counting 3 tones from a key or note) I understand semi-tones. Heck, I even know the names of most of the chords you all put on here (thank God)
But here is my dilemma.... is there a formula or criteria for what chord to use in the right hand for your tri-tones. Allow me to explica....
take this tri-tone (chord) for instance:
Db G/ B Eb G
This is a common tri-tone used as "pre-cursor" before playing a C Major 7th chord. I understand that the tri-tone in my left hand is created because three tones above the "Db" is the "G". I am good on that end.
Now, what is the criteria or formula or whatever playing the chord in my right hand.
Why is that particular chord in the right played to create the tri-tone chord? How was that done? Am i just using my ear to create this chord or create this sound? Is the key that I am playing in determine this chord, is there a formula?
Is this making sense? If not, please hit me back and I can try to explain it again.
Looking for your help on this LGM fam... holla at your boy
PS
I love the new features on the site.... it has been a minute since I have been on.