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<blockquote data-quote="Davy" data-source="post: 77238742" data-attributes="member: 404357"><p>You might like this...</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]EFmfowvXQB4[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>In the sketch and orchestration in the latter bars, he is using a technique called 'position change' (PC), which just takes those chords and moves the bottom note of the chord an octave up. So it's still only using those 3 triads related to C (4+3). And melody line he composes at the end is simply diatonic passing tones of the C Major scale connecting those chords. So truly, everything is based just off that single C Major chord, a 4+3 interval chord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy, post: 77238742, member: 404357"] You might like this... [MEDIA=youtube]EFmfowvXQB4[/MEDIA] In the sketch and orchestration in the latter bars, he is using a technique called 'position change' (PC), which just takes those chords and moves the bottom note of the chord an octave up. So it's still only using those 3 triads related to C (4+3). And melody line he composes at the end is simply diatonic passing tones of the C Major scale connecting those chords. So truly, everything is based just off that single C Major chord, a 4+3 interval chord. [/QUOTE]
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