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Composition (Key Changes) (1 Viewer)

ryanjames49

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hey wat would be a good key change
from
E flat major
my main chords are
A flat maj
B flat maj
C min
E flat maj
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You mean a modulation?

Well the most obvious one is Bb7.

Or Gmin.
 

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You mean a modulation?

Well the most obvious one is Bb7.

Or Gmin.
That makes no sense. Bb7 is a chord, not a key.



Anyway, best bet without hearing it would be dominant (Bb maj) subdominant (Ab maj) or relative (C min).
 

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You mean a modulation?

Well the most obvious one is Bb7.

Or Gmin.
That makes no sense. Bb7 is a chord, not a key.



Anyway, best bet without hearing it would be dominant (Bb maj) subdominant (Ab maj) or relative (C min).
 

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ive done someting similar before
I was in Eb major using 6/8 time and worked around Eb Ab Bb Cm also using split chords i.e Ab/Eb and Eb/G
but my key change went from Eb to C major which worked really well
Except i had a build up of a different set of chords leading into the change, like once i had gone through that cycle of 4 chords my build up was Db, Cm7, Db Cm Bbm7 Db6 F/G G then into C major where my chords where C Em7 Am Gm7 C7 F G Bb
But then again i was writing in sort of a contemporary Jazz/Blues style, i dunno what style your in but anyways hoped that helped
 

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ive done someting similar before
I was in Eb major using 6/8 time and worked around Eb Ab Bb Cm also using split chords i.e Ab/Eb and Eb/G
but my key change went from Eb to C major which worked really well
Except i had a build up of a different set of chords leading into the change, like once i had gone through that cycle of 4 chords my build up was Db, Cm7, Db Cm Bbm7 Db6 F/G G then into C major where my chords where C Em7 Am Gm7 C7 F G Bb
But then again i was writing in sort of a contemporary Jazz/Blues style, i dunno what style your in but anyways hoped that helped
Just be aware of the threads you are replying to. This one is three years old, and the poster only has two post, so it's extremely unlikely they'll read this.
 

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