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Re: strange loops



In a message dated 11/01/2002 8:18:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
rs@moinlabs.de writes:

> One of my studies is based on a harmonic progression which, starting in 
>the
>  key of C, goes like this:
>  
>  Cm D7 Fm6 G7 Cm7 Ebm7 F#7 F
>  
>  taking a look at the functions of these chords in a C scale (and 
>ignoring
>  for one moment 7ths and 6ths et al), we have:

     Hello. Nice chord progression. How did you voice the chords? I played 
around with it and came up with my own variation and added just a little 
to 
the progression. Here's an simple example of my variation of your 
progression 
In Cminor: 
Cm, D7, Fm6/C, G7/B, Cm7, Ebm7/Gb, F#7/E, F, F7, Bb. I found my ear 
wanting 
to move from the BbM at the end immediately to the parallel minor. Thusly 
starting the progression over again a whole step down.
     This is something very good to pursue. I have to admit that mostly 
when 
I loop melodically/motivically, I am very modal.
     Marc