Re: Establishing a minor or major 'feel'
- From: clemenr@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 8 Mar 2006 10:44:43 -0800
Thanks very much Nilov and Andre, this is exactly the sort of
information I need.
The main book I've learnt "theory" from is Jai Josefs "Writing Music
for Hit Songs". Though, given the kind of things I try to do in real
life, I don't think that book is that inappropriate. The profiles given
are very useful. I realise that the profiles alone are not enough to
define key, but first using the profiles, then using a Markov model and
including the features pointed out in the above thread, which can
easily allow me to enforce the starting and ending notes, and the final
possible note sequences described.
In my own defence, I had learnt about different minor keys, but this
info had sort of slipped my mind though lack of use over the last few
years. Josef's book does cover this, and I do remember experimenting
with the different minor keys. It was A harmonic minor I was thinking
of.
There are other points that I'll be folllowing up by typing the phrases
used into my favourite search engine.
Cheers,
Ross-c
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