osciphex
12-22-2006, 06:07 PM
Allan Holdsworth has become my latest obsession with all of his neat chords & legato playing... Does anyone have any insight into how he chooses notes while voicing chords?
I heard a short audio clip where he explains some things about chords, and he says something like the following (which I'm paraphrasing): "rather than playing an inversion of a chord, I could instead choose notes from the family that the chord belongs to, 'family' meaning scale..." And then he plays a whole bunch of pretty chords that are meant to work in place of a maj7 chord; and its all really different sounding from the basic R-3-5-7 voicing (or inversions.)
What's that actually mean? Does this mean if I see an Emaj7 chord I can play *any* combination of the notes in the E major scale together to use for this chord? What about the 4th, won't that make it sound dissonant? If I were to play the entire scale all at once, that'd be what... an Emaj13 chord? And this works for an Emaj7 chord? What?
More of a guitar question, but talkbass >> most guitar forums I think...
I heard a short audio clip where he explains some things about chords, and he says something like the following (which I'm paraphrasing): "rather than playing an inversion of a chord, I could instead choose notes from the family that the chord belongs to, 'family' meaning scale..." And then he plays a whole bunch of pretty chords that are meant to work in place of a maj7 chord; and its all really different sounding from the basic R-3-5-7 voicing (or inversions.)
What's that actually mean? Does this mean if I see an Emaj7 chord I can play *any* combination of the notes in the E major scale together to use for this chord? What about the 4th, won't that make it sound dissonant? If I were to play the entire scale all at once, that'd be what... an Emaj13 chord? And this works for an Emaj7 chord? What?
More of a guitar question, but talkbass >> most guitar forums I think...