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29 gru 2014 · Direct link to the lesson: http://www.yourmusiclearn.com/dissonant-chords/Free registration: http://www.yourmusiclearn.com/take-the-tour/
How to Make Dissonant Chords Sound Beautiful. Piano With Jonny. 424K subscribers. 32K views 4 years ago. ...more. Get your FREE Top 5 Piano Tips Guide:https://pianowithjonny.com/top-5-tips ...
If you play a chord progression C F G so you establish a tonality in C and then play G-C then it will sound as consonant as it can get. If you play C-F in the key of C it will sound dissonant.
A dominant 7 flat 9 is my go-to angry chord. It’s 1, 3, 5, b7, b9 or C, E, G, Bb, Db in the key of C. From there you can resolve the b9 to the octave either while you’re still playing the chord or when you resolve to the tonic.
By-the-book music theory tells you that if you play a dissonant chord, you need to resolve that dissonance by playing a consonant chord just after (and not any consonant chord either, there are lotsa rulez to pick the right one)
8 lut 2015 · I explain what dissonant chords are, and how they can be used effectively.For more info on lessons go to www.RussellRock.com
Strategies for Avoiding Dissonance: Chord Substitutions, Changing the Rhythm, and Changing the Chord Progression. Sometimes the combination of a note of the melody and a note within a harmonic chord will cause dissonance, also known as “that assy sound." The dissonance is caused by two or more tones that “clash.”.