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Revoicing major chords

Major chords – we all love them, and even now they’re still the cornerstone of most modern pop records. However, the fact can’t be denied that they do have a certain nursery rhyme-ness to them; a kind of childish quality that sometimes proves quite hard to get away from when you’re trying to come up with a credible tune.

So what can we do to make major chords a bit more relevant? One approach is to totally revoice them – take the normal ‘root-third-fifth’ formula that makes up your common or garden major triad and explode it, rearranging the notes within it into a totally different order, and adding a secret

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