A table was given last post showing possible applications of chords to different notes at the breaking of a song. The following hints will make you to understand it better.
• Most of the time when a song break at note “l”, you strike the 4th chord “f l d”.
• If the song breaks at “t”, you use the 5th chord “s t r”.
• Most of the time you start and end major songs with the 1st chord “d m s”.
• If a song breaks at note “d” within the song, you have several options of chords to use. At your level you can either use 1st chord “d m s”, 6th chord “l d m” and 4th chord “f l d”.
• If a song breaks at note “r”, we will use two chords at your level depending on the style you are using. We use 5th chord “s t r” and 2nd chord “r f l”. At later post, other complex chords will be introduced.
• If a song breaks at note “m”, you either use 3rd chord “m s t”, 1st chord “d m s” or 6th chord “l d m”.
• If a song breaks at note ‘f”, you can either use 2nd chord “r f l” or 4th chord “f l d”.
• If a song breaks at note “s”, you can either use 1st chord “d m s” or 3rd chord “m s t” or sometimes 5th chord “s t r”
Assignment: Continue the assignment given in the last post. Write down familiar songs in your area, play the tonic solfa on your keyboard and learn the progression to the different songs using the hints given above.
Next post is going to be more explanatory as I will be given you some examples of how to play to some songs. See you.
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