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how can this relate to IV ?

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Wed, 11/16/2016 - 13:06
bod
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Greetings Master,

 

In LOA 2, in solo harmonica study 1.5, how do bar 5 and 6 relate to IV (C) ? They look a lot like I (G) to me.

Can you either explain or point to somewhere where it is already explained ?

 

Thanks a lot,

Bod@wonderingaboutmusictheory.org

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Wed, 11/16/2016 - 22:47
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David Barrett
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Hello bod. 6+ G is the 5th of

Hello bod. 6+ G is the 5th of the IV Chord (C E G), 5+ E's are the 3rd of the IV Chord and the 4 draw at the end is thematic to the original I Chord lick.

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