During the last tutorial (exercise 5) How to use chords to solo hymn songs.
Today we are going learn how to apply accidentals chords to your chords to make it sound professional
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Now when playing the Major scale (DO, RE, MI, FA, SO, LA, TI) you will notice that there are five note that you didn't touch or play, those note are called ACCIDENTALS
EXAMPLE in the key of C
Major scale are: C, D, E, F, G, A, B
Accidentals notes are: C#, D#, F#, G#, A#
ACCIDENTALS
we are going to name the five note that are not part of the Major scale
* The first accidental note after DOH is called DI
* The second accidental note after REH is called MOH
* The third accidental note after FAH is called FEH
* The fourth accidental note after SOH is called ZIH
* The fifth accidental note after LAH is called TOR
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MAKING ACCIDENTAL NOTES AS CHORDS
Those accidental notes can be change into chords and they can be added when playing a song.
Accidental note accidental chords accidental chords inversions
* DI DI + MI + LAH (MI, LAH, DI) (LAH, DI, MI)
*MOH MOH+FEH+TI (FEH, TI, MOH) (TI, MOH, FEH)
*FEH FE+LA+RE (LA, RE, FA) (RE, FE, LA)
*ZIH ZI+TI+MI (TI, MI, ZI) (MI, ZI, TI)
* TOR TOR+RE+FA (RE, FA, TOR) (FA, TOR, RE)
APPLYING ACCIDENTAL CHORDS
when playing songs and the progression of the song is falling to SOH, play the accidental chord that is before SOH which is FEH first befor play the SOH chord.
The same application Goes to the rest note that have accidentals before them.
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