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Chord Weaving Level 4 provides a comprehensive list of all possible chord changes for diatonic chords based on thirds, often used in Jazz.
Chord Weaving Level 4 adds more musicality by providing separate tables for all twelve keys (plus enharmonic keys), and changing the pattern from perfect fifths to cycles of fourths, perfect for jazz. The chords studied are all in the major scale built on thirds, beginning with basic triads:
C |
F |
Dm |
G |
Em |
Am |
Bo |
CC CF CDm CG CEm CAm CBo
FC FF FDm FG FEm FAm FBo
DmC DmF DmDm DmG DmEm DmAm DmBo
GC GF GDm GG GEm GAm GBo
EmC EmF EmDm EmG EmEm EmAm EmBo
AmC AmF AmDm AmG AmEm AmAm AmBo
BoC BoF BoDm BoG BoEm BoAm BoBo
Adding
the seventh that occurs naturally by moving up a 3rd from the 5th
scale degree
CM7 |
FM7 |
Dm7 |
G7 |
Em7 |
Am7 |
Bm7b5 |
and
continuing for ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth chords.
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CM9 |
FM9 |
Dm9 |
G9 |
Em7b9 |
Am9 |
Bm7b5b9 |
CM11 |
FM9#11 |
Dm9b11 |
G11 |
Em11b9 |
Am11 |
Bm11b5b9 |
CM13 |
FM13#11 |
Dm13b11 |
G13 |
Em11b9#13 |
Am13 |
Bm11b5b9#13 |
Explore
the table using similar techniques gleaned from Chord Weaving 3.
Switch
among keys by using the tables for all keys, listed in order of the circle of
fifths. Enharmonic keys (such as D# and Eb) have a
second column to the right.
If
some chords are unfamiliar, choose smaller sections of the table and add rows
and columns as the new chords reveal themselves, as in Chord Weaving Level 0.
All patterns are in the support file, “Chord Weaving Level 3 Table.xlsx” on http://patternobsession.richardrepp.com
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