6
« on: January 07, 2016, 12:45:54 am »
the wonders of jazz is that you always make a chord progression out of scratch, whether it be your own derived from common root sequences (2-5-1-x), or spicing up the chord progression of a song you want to remix.
as everyone else said 7th chords are an easy way to get a lush jazz sound, theyre probably one of the most prominent, if not the most. feel free to break out of key and walk along the chromatic scale, just do it right (I cant explain what I mean by this, but it just comes with time and experience for what sounds beautifully dissonant, and what just sounds totally totally wrong)
if you want to immerse yourself in basic jazz progression/chords but still want to stay in the electronic music domain, listen to the future club scene (future bass and shit, and no not all of is the Kawaii wannabe wave racer crap if you hate that) bc theyre currently destroying the jazz-electro scene Imo.
also, pop music in the eastern world (jpop/kpop, etc) incorporate tons of jazz in their stuff. I can never find the same old progressions getting old bc theres always a way to make things totally interesting, not like western pop i.e. 1-5-6-4 or pachelbells sequence. why is this so? bc Jazz
cheers
P.S. #PlzDontCopySnailsHouse