Freitag, 10. Juni 2022

Begleitung von Mixolydian Tunes

Ich fasse hier mal ein paar Dinge zusammen, die ich zu dem Thema gefunden habe: 

Scale in Dmix: 

 D, Em, Fdim, G, Am, Bm, C

Hauptakkorde: 

D, C, Am   z.B:   | D | C | D | Am |  ...
I, VII, V 

 Scale in Gmix:

G, Am, Bdim, C, Dm, Em, F 

Hauptakkorde: (Capo 2 für Amix-Tunes)

G, F, Dm

- Es klingt of gut, wenn Takt 4, 12, 20 oder 28 mit G (IV) beendet wird 

- Chord Scale von C herunter zu G (Chord VI zu IV) gut einsetzbar in den letzten Takten (ausprobieren) > C, Bm, Am, G

 

 Tunes in D Mix: 

The Old Bush 

 

 The Blarney Pilgrim

Toss The Feathers

Tom Sullivan's Polka


Banish Misfortune

Sonntag, 2. Januar 2022

Lord Mayo - Verschiedene Begleitmöglichkeiten (Am)

Today I tried to find out different variations to accompany the march Lord Mayo. Starting point was the video by Matt & Shannon Heaton. Matt plays Gm-Chords with Capo on 2nd fret. Then I found the version of the Floating Crowbars. They play Dm-Shapes with Capo on 7th fret. So I had 2 different approaches. Then I thought, how it would sound with Am-shapes without capo and tried different chords. 

So at first here are some possibilities without capo, maybe you'll find some more:















Not every attempt sounds good to everyone, so you have to decide what suits you.

Here are some chords that might be useful in Am:



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now lets look at Gm-shapes with capo on 2nd fret. First here's the video of Matt & Shannon Heaton. Lord Mayo starts at 42:20.











Now let's look at the recording of the Floating Crowbars. They use Dm-shapes with capo on 7th fret:

 

I really like the intro and groove of this accompanyment. Here's a tab for it:








And possible chords: