6 Diatonic chards= 1M 2m 3m 4M 5M 6m
5 Chromatic chords=3M7 (from harmonic minor) 6M7 , 7M7 (from double harmonic minor) 5m
it contains all 5 blue or chromatic notes
5# from the 3M7
2# from the 7M7
1# from the 6M
4# from 7M7
7b= from 5m
There are mainly 3 rules for the creation of melodic themes
1) Utlize 2 or 3 consecutive chords for none melodic theme
2) Make it connected by 2nds inside the main scale to give it naturality of singing
3) If one more of the 2 pr 3 chords are chromatic relative to the main scale make the melody pass from the external to the diatonic scale chromatic notes of the chords.
Basic Jazz Chord
Progressions
·
Major ii-V-I (2m-5M-1M) . The major ii-V-I is easily the
most important chord progression to get a handle on when it comes to jazz. ...
· Minor ii-V-i. This chord progression has the same function as the previous major ii-V-I, but of course is in a minor key. ... (In 6 Aeolian mode would give the chords 7m 3M 6m and in the Ionian mode it would be 2m 5M 1m )
·
Major I-vi-ii-V.
...(1M-4m-2m-5M)
· Minor i-vi-ii-V. (In 6 Aeolian mode would give the chords 6m 2m 7m 3M and in the Ionan mode it would be 1m 4m 2m 5M)
An example of a song chord progression with the simple full chromatic harmony is the next
3M7-> 6m
5M7-> 1M
2m 6m
3M7 6m
5m 6M7
2m 2m
7M7 3M7
6m 6m
Here is another example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YESQFQJR0Y&t=2s&ab_channel=DrKCostas