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Subject: My dumb post
Original Message 1/11 13-Jul-00 @ 07:54 AM - My dumb post
thanks
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Message 8/11 14-Jul-00 @ 04:38 PM - RE: My dumb post
I --> ii = whole step
ii --> iii = whole step
iii --> IV = half step
IV --> V = whole step
V --> vi = whole step
vi --> vii = whole step
vii --> I = half step
In your example, how many notes does the C minor 7 and the E flat Major have in common. What happens when you add a 6th to that E flat Major? When you're building chords out of a major scale, what's the only one with a flatted fifth (diminished)?
Compare the pattern of notes you're using to the pattern of notes in a major (or minor, the relative minor scale starts on the vi of the major) scale. That should point you at the root note.
Message 9/11 14-Jul-00 @ 04:57 PM - RE: My dumb post
Peaceout,
Peter
Message 10/11 14-Jul-00 @ 10:24 PM - RE: My dumb post
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