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#1131601 - 03/16/05 05:37 PM
Spicing up Chord Progressions
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When playing chord progressions to something like a rock song or blues, what do you generally do to spice the chords up? Just holding out something like a D7 for four beats is very dry. What can I do to spice up my playing?
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#1131602 - 03/16/05 06:32 PM
Re: Spicing up Chord Progressions
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I'll sometimes add in the 4th for rock, a trick I learned from Elton.
Also, try running the bass line up or down: eg, rather than just G - C, try G-A-B-C or G-F# (or F if you're in C) -E-D-C. Also, octaves in the bass add a lot.
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#1131603 - 03/16/05 06:40 PM
Re: Spicing up Chord Progressions
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Originally posted by TremolO:  When playing chord progressions to something like a rock song or blues, what do you generally do to spice the chords up? Just holding out something like a D7 for four beats is very dry. What can I do to spice up my playing? [/b] Try messing around with different voicings and maybe put in a ninth or sharp nine (depending on the context). Also, maybe just playing one sustained chord per measure is what's making it boring for you -- try working out some groovy comping rhythm. I'll see if I can record some examples for you.
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#1131604 - 03/17/05 01:33 PM
Re: Spicing up Chord Progressions
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that would be great if you could do that for me, thanks guys.
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#1131607 - 03/18/05 06:38 AM
Re: Spicing up Chord Progressions
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don't forget the right hand. If you are comping the blues try this one. It's a bit of a stretch in some keys, but effective. The octave in there adds some punch when you play with guitarists.
pattern is b7 1 3 1
in D C D F# D
in Bb Ab Bb D Bb (I use the thumb to hit both the Ab and Bb). When you get the skill, try crushing the Db before the D. You'll sound like a pro!
etc
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#1131608 - 03/18/05 12:48 PM
Re: Spicing up Chord Progressions
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You mean playing chords in the right hand or do you mean just playing the notes C D F# D? And is the last D an octave higher than the first?
Anyway, I do use right hand to solo over blues progressions. This topic was more towards when just comping chord progressions or is that what you meant? Please rephrase lol.
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#1131609 - 03/18/05 01:17 PM
Re: Spicing up Chord Progressions
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Personally for a true dominant chord I like adding b9.
Also you can try inversions and/or changing the voicing for a little bit of variety over the four beats.
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#1131610 - 03/18/05 02:15 PM
Re: Spicing up Chord Progressions
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ok. thx so far, I asked this question because my piano instructor always sounds so good when he plays chord progressions and I can't figure out what he is doing lol.
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#1131611 - 03/18/05 09:44 PM
Re: Spicing up Chord Progressions
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Originally posted by Robert J: (I use the thumb to hit both the Ab and Bb). When you get the skill, try crushing the Db before the D. You'll sound like a pro! etc [/b] Yay, I'm not the only one who does this! 
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#1131612 - 03/18/05 10:09 PM
Re: Spicing up Chord Progressions
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Some nice "Greg" right-hand voicings for chords: Note: lowest note first, please accompany these voicings with the root note played in the left hand. Play these voicings around middle C or higher for best results. C9: Bb, D, E, G C13: Bb, D, E, A C11: A, Bb, D, F# Cmaj7: B, C, E, G Cmaj11: G, B, E, F# Cmin7: D, Eb, Bb Cmin11: D, Eb, F, Bb Cmin13: Bb, D, Eb, A Chalf-dim: F#, Bb, D, F Csus: Bb, D, F, A (Note that in major or dominant chords, the 11th is always sharped unless specified otherwise. That's just the way it works.) EDIT: Here's some more cool voicing stuff, explained in more detail:  Just a quick thing, but hopefully it will spark some ideas.
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