General Scale Theory Flashcards

1
Q

Sus chords function as [] chords

A

V chords

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2
Q

Voice a Gsus (variation A)

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3
Q

Voice a G sus (variation b)

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4
Q

Voice a G sus chord (variation c)

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5
Q

When voicing a Sus chord with the 3rd, where should it typically be voiced relative to the 4th? Why?

A

The 3rd is typically above the 4th in sus chords. When the 4th is above = much more dissonant.

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6
Q

Phrygian mode is played over [] chords

A

sus b9 chords

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7
Q

Notes most often played on sus b9 chord

A

root, b9, 4th, 5th, and 7th

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8
Q

What scale and mode would you improvise on a minor-major chord?

A

The I (minor-major) mode of the melodic minor scale

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