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Subject: suspended 2nd
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Original Message 1/8 02-Dec-03 @ 12:56 PM - suspended 2nd
I gotta do a remix (only my 2nd ever) and the key of the tune I have to remix is in Key C but with a suspended 2nd. Does this mean that the D (the 2nd note of C) is not used, or flattened or what? Cheers but my music theory only goes up to about the circle of fifths and not much more past there.
Dominic
Message 3/8 10-Dec-03 @ 01:08 PM - RE: suspended 2nd
So Csus2 is C, D, G.
Csus4 is C, F, G
There's no such thing as a suspended scale.
So do I get a copy of the remix when it's done?
Deano
Message 4/8 10-Dec-03 @ 06:16 PM - RE: suspended 2nd
Message 5/8 12-Dec-03 @ 12:50 AM - RE: suspended 2nd
Message 6/8 12-Dec-03 @ 08:35 AM - RE: suspended 2nd
Message 7/8 12-Dec-03 @ 12:43 PM - RE: suspended 2nd
Message 8/8 04-Aug-04 @ 04:41 AM - RE: suspended 2nd
moving from a chord that has a two in it, like a five (G,B,D) to a Csus2,(CDG)
resolving to the one(CEG). That's the simplest, though you could be moving
from something a bit more risque like a seven (BDF) to a two (DFA) to a four
with that sus2 (FAD) then move up to the five (GBD) then go to another sus2 in
the one chord (CDG) then resolving finally to the one (CEG).
Peaceout,
Peter
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