BlackkBeethoven Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Working on a small piece for string quartet + flute that modulates from Ab Major to B Major. It's a medley of two songs...the first song ends on the pitch Ab, and the 2nd starts on D#(Eb). 1st song is in Ab, and the 2nd is in B Major What is a lush progression that will modulate between the two keys? Quote
Monarcheon Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I'm more of a voice-leading kinda gal, but I came up with this on the fly. I have no idea if it works in the context of your own work, but in general, I'd advise starting with moving lines that mesh well, then filling in gaps. Happy accidents happen all the time! Quote
JorgeDavid Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Another way would be to move to Abmin for a moment and then, from there, to its parallel major of Cbmaj (enharmonically equivalent to Bmaj). I think it could be quite smooth specially if you go through the V64 --> V progression (B/F# --> F#). For example: I guess this couldn't be considered a lush progression, though. As @Monarcheon suggested, for a lush progression it might be better to start with some line (maybe melody, or a strong bassline that you know points towards B major, or both) and start filling in the remaining voices in any way that sounds good. Edited 6 hours ago by JorgeDavid Quote
BlackkBeethoven Posted 33 minutes ago Author Posted 33 minutes ago 14 hours ago, Monarcheon said: I'm more of a voice-leading kinda gal, but I came up with this on the fly. I have no idea if it works in the context of your own work, but in general, I'd advise starting with moving lines that mesh well, then filling in gaps. Happy accidents happen all the time! Thank you!! This sounds great Both songs are slower, slightly hymn-esque pieces Quote
BlackkBeethoven Posted 32 minutes ago Author Posted 32 minutes ago 5 hours ago, JorgeDavid said: Another way would be to move to Abmin for a moment and then, from there, to its parallel major of Cbmaj (enharmonically equivalent to Bmaj). I think it could be quite smooth specially if you go through the V64 --> V progression (B/F# --> F#). For example: I guess this couldn't be considered a lush progression, though. As @Monarcheon suggested, for a lush progression it might be better to start with some line (maybe melody, or a strong bassline that you know points towards B major, or both) and start filling in the remaining voices in any way that sounds good. I like this -- my 1st ends with the melody on Ab, so I will probably start the profession from the Ab instead of the Eb. Quote
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