We saw in the latest installment in the key change I -> IV (for example, C to F). Logically, we can implement that change in the smaller scales, from Vim -> IIm (eg to Dm Am ).
To achieve change in a smooth, normal is to use VI or VI7, similar to what we did in the exchange I -> V .
An example in the song You and your friend of Dire Straits . Here the initial scale is Gm (VIM) and the change is Cm (IIm), and that the trend is Bb (I):
Gm - Gm - Bb - G7 Will
you and your friend come around
Cm - Ab - Gm - Gm ...
Are you and your friend gonna get on down ... Sing
you and your friend come around
Cm - Ab - Gm - Gm ...
Are you and your friend gonna get on down ... Sing
Dire Straits.
Note: The chords are Gm ( -5-5-3-3-3 3), Bb ( 1 - -3-3-3-1 1) G7 ( 3 -2-0-0-0-1), Cm (3 - -5-5-4-3 3) and Ab (4 -6-6-5-4-4) . Note that for this last line put the same settings for F , but uploading it to the appropriate contrast in this case the 4 th.
As the chord progression in the song is quite slow, only two lines make the change in tone and returns to the original.
Remember that change I -> IV, the only change of note is the seventh grade level, which becomes flat (in this case is the note The renumbered Lab.)
Originally published 22/04/2003
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