---- I don't know if BAND IN A BOX provides this kind of chord change try function?
Wow, did you actually try it yourself? Or have I missed the point completely? Do you understand basic music theory, or is this a question to help you learn?
Here is my effort:
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---- I don't know if BAND IN A BOX provides this kind of chord change try function?
Wow, did you actually try it yourself? Or have I missed the point completely? Do you understand basic music theory, or is this a question to help you learn?
Here is my effort:
Thanks, took a closer look at SCALER. I have figured it out.
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.
Edit: I realized my counting mistake. G# is the 3rd not the 5th. And the note G# is the fifth of C# Major.
Last edited by Chantelle - PG Music; 03/30/2209:10 AM.
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.
OK I am totally confused now. The dominate chord in the key of E is B is it not? While in the key of E typing a 5 yields a B chord, just like it should. The E scale is E-F#-G#-A-B-C#-D#-E. G# is the third note of the scale and should be written III for a G major chord.
Edit - I see VT is on the same page as me.
Last edited by MarioD; 03/30/2204:54 AM.
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Actually and confusingly, the G# is the 3rd of the scale, which makes that V/vi a little puzzling, but then I haven't seen the video(*).
V/vi would suggest B/C#, i.e.. C#, B, D#, F# which bears little resemblance to the chord shown (G#, C, D#) and which may explain SBM's question. The omitted '7' would have been the F#.
(*) OK, I found the video and the relevant words are "The five of the six", so that V is not the fifth of E, it the fifth of C#, i.e., the fifth of the relative minor of E.
All of which not withstanding, as AudioTrack points out, BiaB just allows it without complaint.
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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?
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?
In the end, does the relative minor get a suspended sentence?
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?
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. _________________________
Me, it's not about how many times you fail, it's about how many times you get back up. Cop, that's not how field sobriety tests work.
64 bit Win 10 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware
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?
In the end, does the relative minor get a suspended sentence?
Not if its a major crime
Me, it's not about how many times you fail, it's about how many times you get back up. Cop, that's not how field sobriety tests work.
64 bit Win 10 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware
Sorry, yes G# is the third. I was both counting in the wrong direction and missed a number - I shouldn't be doing math in the morning!
In E Major, the vi chord is C#. And the fifth of C# Major is G#. So in roman numerals when you want a G# chord it is written as V/vi in the key of E Major.
Last edited by Chantelle - PG Music; 03/30/2209:09 AM.
Sorry, yes G# is the third. I was both counting in the wrong direction and missed a number - I shouldn't be doing math in the morning!
In E Major, the vi chord is C#. And the fifth of C# Major is G#. So in roman numerals when you want a G# chord it is written as V/vi in the key of E Major.
If it helps, so did I at first and I'm pretty sure we weren't alone.
That V spoke far to loudly to me.
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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.
Thanks for the clarification Dan. Now I'm fully in the picture. Should've come to you in the first place!
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