Re: Add4 or sus that thang?



ed s expounded in news:a481a716-55d6-4f47-bc00-
a2806111e0bb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

1. triad-based harmony
2. extended harmony (jazz)

In the jazz context, chord names are more for
"improvisation framework" rather than a
specified chord to be performed.

Triad based harmony builds chords from stacking major
and minor 3rds on top of each other, and tend to specify
what should be performed.

What does the agb survey say about this?

I say put the book down and play and listen - just my 2c - ed s.

Listening is only 1/2 of communication.

Sn.
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