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Substitute Dominants and Tensions

by "Andrea C." <andrea_caso@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 31, 2008 at 09:33 AM

Hello Everyone!

I've a little question. By analyzing Monk's Mood I've found out he uses b9

and #9 tension
on subsistute dominant chord (to be exact, in a short extended subV7 
pattern) like this:
E7b9 Eb7#9  Dm.
I read you ought you use lydian b7 scale in a subV7 (why?) which obviously

doesn't have
b9 and #9 tension. Which scale should I have to use here? Superlocryan 
maybe?
I hope you had right understand, because I don't speak english very well 
since I'm from Italy :)

Thanx you very much for every answer!

Andrea
 




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