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Why Chromatic Mediants sound so good!

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Enter the rabbit hole and learn pitch class inversion and the Ionian/Phrygian relationship. It works with any scale, btw. Also, this explains the sonically interesting things that “Negative Harmony,” and “Modal Interchange” try to explain, just in a different way. I think this “pitch-class-inversion” stuff does a better job explaining it, imo. Chromatic Mediants, Coltrane changes, Tadd Dameron turnaround, and other cool and stuff make a lot of sense with the “flippening!” Follow-up video idea: Dorian (symmetrical) Ionian & Phrygian (inverted) Locrian & Lydian (inverted) Aeolian & Mixolydian (inverted) Mixolydian b6 (aka Aeolian-Major) is the symmetrical set related to Melodic minor. Double-Harmonic Major (symmetrical) Harmonic minor (not symmetrical, flips to V of Harmonic major, Mixolydian b2) If you’d like to check out my books and dig into this stuff further, I briefly mention this concept in my book, “Voicing Modes” but it’s a bigger part of my book “The 4-Note Universe” Thanks!

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