
Roel
That SMART guy.
nave said:We are talking about harmony, so it's the notes your talking about when you say V IV.....Duerh! Sometimes I amaze myself with my own stupidity![]()


An example of this would be hmmm...
First take an ordinary I IV V I in C, this is C F G7 C
Then you put in the V of G before the G-chord. (Notated as [V])
This gives: I IV [V] V I, or C F D7 G7 C
In the bass you can use a chromatic line, F F# G which is quite powerfull... Really gives extra tension in a progression.
You can also see it as a I IV ii V I progression in which you substitute the ii for II or [V]... (ii being a minor chord, II a major chord...)
Foo, I'm gonna give it a try. Thanks, might be a good idea, thje dissonnant b9 in the melody could give nice tension...