Description of Forces and Mixed Symmetrical Chords
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Each chord has a colorative, convention of natures. The Description
of Forces are broken down to 12 dispositions. These forces explicate
a known phase of the chords so to enable which one to perform in any told
means.
A greater accessibility of chords is achievable by mixing the
parts of the established symmetrical chords. Certain ones do recombine to
destinate completely adherent seven tone chords. These chords are named
Mixed
Symmetrical and we have a new total of 288 and the Locrian.
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Or View it by Stringed-tone
Order.
The strengths can be displayed in the following manner:
For examples E3: Impression
024-5-136 Mode 1 F A C D G B E
041-3-265 Mode 2 C G D F E B A
065-1-324 Mode 3 G F E A C B D
012-6-453 Mode 4 D E F C A B G
036-4-512 Mode 5 A D G E F B C
053-2-641 Mode 6 E C A G D B F
000-0-000 Mode 7 B B B B B B B
Simply replace these example tones in the appropriate modes in the
chord
sequence chart and follow through the sequences.
Examples of chord names are:
463-631-5 Expressions of Esteems Mode 5: Gaseous
211-135-1 Extroversions of Practicalities Mode 1: Solid
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