Here's a cool 3-6-2-5-1 movement
I just realized I haven't had the privilege of showing you this Chord combination in the pattern of the 3 - 6 - 2 - 5 - 1.
This will require playing full chords on both hands, leaving the bass to play the root notes of the scale degrees. If you have not been used to playing chords on your left hand, you should start now. We help you get over that weakness in our Foundation Classes, so when you can, register and make a better Musician out of yourself.
Try out these movements and enjoy the feel it gives you. Here it is in the key of C:
3rd Tone: bass - E LH - G B D F# RH - A D F# A
bass - 3 LH - 5 7 2(9) 4(11)# RH - 6 2(9) 4(11)# 6(13) [numbers for easy transposing]
I just realized I haven't had the privilege of showing you this Chord combination in the pattern of the 3 - 6 - 2 - 5 - 1.
This will require playing full chords on both hands, leaving the bass to play the root notes of the scale degrees. If you have not been used to playing chords on your left hand, you should start now. We help you get over that weakness in our Foundation Classes, so when you can, register and make a better Musician out of yourself.
Try out these movements and enjoy the feel it gives you. Here it is in the key of C:
3rd Tone: bass - E LH - G B D F# RH - A D F# A
bass - 3 LH - 5 7 2(9) 4(11)# RH - 6 2(9) 4(11)# 6(13) [numbers for easy transposing]
6th Tone: bass - A LH - G C C# F RH - C F G C
bass - 6 LH - 5 1(8) 1(8)# 4(11) RH - 1 4 5 1(8)
bass - 6 LH - 5 1(8) 1(8)# 4(11) RH - 1 4 5 1(8)
2nd Tone: bass - D LH - F A C E RH - C E G
bass - 2 LH - 4 6 1(8) 3(10) RH - 1 3 5
bass - 2 LH - 4 6 1(8) 3(10) RH - 1 3 5
5th Tone: bass - G LH - F A B E RH - B E A [Tri-tone altered substitution of the 5 chord]
bass - 5 LH - 4 6 7 3(10) RH - 7 3(10) 6(13)
bass - 5 LH - 4 6 7 3(10) RH - 7 3(10) 6(13)
1st Tone: bass - C LH - E G (A) B D RH - B D G
bass - 1 LH - 3 5 (6) 7 2(9) RH - 7 2(9) 5(12)
bass - 1 LH - 3 5 (6) 7 2(9) RH - 7 2(9) 5(12)
Great! Try it out, and I'd talk to you soon.