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Very difficult chor progression question

 
 
Reply Wed 13 Feb, 2008 09:45 am
Tillikens has a page "semantic shifts in Beatles Progresions" and he has a 3 line diagram. Suppose you wanted to draw a similar diagram and include secondary sub dominant? 4 of 4 etc: What would it look like?

e . G . b D F# A c# E g# B
g Bb d F a C e G b D
Bb7 Db c Eb Bb d F

The Bb 4 of 4 is already there.

Can anyone see what I'm trying to do/ And add?
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Reply Wed 13 Feb, 2008 12:38 pm
Re: Very difficult chor progression question
skylark04 wrote:
Suppose you wanted to draw a similar diagram and include secondary sub dominant? 4 of 4 etc: What would it look like?


I think I see what you're trying to do, but I'm not sure what your question is referring to. When you say "What would it look like," do you mean "what would the chord look like" or "what would the diagram look like"?
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