Diminished Chords in Pop
Diminished Chords in Pop
Diminished Chords in Pop
notice that there is a B diminished chord, but you may also notice that
Diminished Chords make anything sound like you're trying to play Classical Music or sumthing.
so if you wanna sound more like Bruce (springsteen that is) than Bach,
then ditch this lesson and look at Harmonized Major Scale with Substitutions.
but there are still places in Pop/Rock/even in Country!!! and Jazz where diminished chords are
used...
and not just to represent the 7th chord of that key's Major Scale
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here's a couple of popular ways that Diminished Chords have been used
to move chromatically from one harmonized major scale chord to the next ...
"Hallelujah-Jeff Buckley"
G7 G#dim Amin
"baffled king composing hallelujah"
this transition is in the key of C, so notice, by looking above, that G is the V7 (the 5 chord),
A is the minor (the 6) and G# is...uh...uh...not there ;p
and that's the point of this lesson,
diminished chords can be great ways of filling in gaps between
the chords of a Harmonized Scale
now as a sidenote, he actually uses a Capo on the 5th fret, so the chord forms he's playing
relate to the G harmonized major scale. so it's the D-->D#dim-->Emin that he's fingering.
again that would be going from the V to the #Vdim to the vi (5 to the sharp5 diminished to the 6).
it allows the bass to walk up chromatically [1 fret at a time].
A A#dim Bmin
"blame it all on my roots, i showed up in boots, and ruined your black tie affair"
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B-----------------2-------------------------2---------------------------------3----------------
G-------------2---------------------------0---------------------------------4------------------
D----------2----------------------------2---------------------------------4--------------------
A-------0----------------------------1----------------------------------2----------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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so, now there is 2 examples of using the diminished,
to chromatically walk from a major chord to a minor chord
within the same key [harmonized major scale].