Chords part 2 chapter 3 exercise 1

Chords part 1

Choose with melody and identify the chord-progressions. 

Choose without melody and improvise, playing phrases that defines the chords

See the chords used in the bottom of the page

The chords in the exercises can be extended (6th, 9th, or 11th ) within the scale.
Optional chords:

Answer:

Instructions

Chord-progressions 

All chords in the key

Secondary dominants on 2. - 3. & 6 step.


 

The chords are written as triads in rootposition - except the dominant: notated with a seventh. 
The chords in the exercises can be extended (6th, 9th, or 11th ) within the scale.
C-major can e.g. be extended like this:

G7 can e.g. be extended like this:

Chord-progression:

Choose exercise with melody
Find the root and order of the chords in the exercise, playing rootnote, other chord tones ( third , fifth, etc ) or use a scale.
Focus on the bas, it’s often playing the root.

Find the order of the chords in the exercise.

Improvising on chords:

Improvising on chords:.

Improvise - e.g. using notes from the scale.

Play phrases that defines the chords in the exercise - use chord tones or scales.

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