Originally Posted By: MusicStudent
Did you watch the video??

You all fail to recognize the quartile substitution of the related harmoninic minor scale justaposed upon the second inversion of the relative suspended 5th of the chord in order to resolve to the V7/vi.

I would explain it all out, but whos got time for that? grin


Dan, I am not questioning that. I am challenging Chantelle's statement:
"The key of E Major has F#, C#, G#, and D#. The G# is the fifth note of the scale, which is written in Roman Numerals as V, and is also known as the Dominant chord. This can be entered into Band-in-a-Box by changing your key signature to E Major, then typing in "G#" or the number 5."

G# is the fifth of the C# key/scale and not the E key/scale.
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