Four Ways To Play An Eight Bar Blues

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  • @rghmrtic
    @rghmrtic 3 місяці тому

    That was a wonderful lesson ... Changing the IV from major to minor in bar #4 sounds great, but why is that? I understand the II minor as part of a 2-5-1 sequence, but the IV minor goes to the I chord. How does this resolution work?

    • @bradleyvigus9533
      @bradleyvigus9533 3 місяці тому

      The 4 chord moves to the one because it has leading tones a nice and small step away, pleasant semitones that resolve well at the one chord. The min4 although out of key in a sense has stronger leading tones, with an extra semitone step that resolves to the one chord. A very Beatles, or Dylan move, and sounds great. Leading tones is the basic answer.

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