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Out-Bloody-Rageous piano soloing sketch: 7♯9 chords
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What you hear here is out of proper full compositional/performance/arrangement context.
This is a little sketch of one of several ideas I am demoing for piano soloing on top of “Out-Bloody Rageous” by Mike Ratledge of The Soft Machine.
The chief idea that is demonstrated here is use of
sharped / augmented 9th chords. (aug9 #9)
( see : )
7♯9
I also take the opportunity to play variations on the composition’s left hand / bass ostenato (accompaniment pattern) or “riff” . That forms a unison or close to, with the bass.
== musician notes ==
metre (meter) time signature of 15 over 16
Harmonic palette is dorian mode, with tonal centre (key) of B-flat.
== technical and production notes ==
backing track consists of line in from passive signal of bass guitar
Overdub : samples from Ivy Audio “Piano in 162” (.sfz Sforzando format) software/virtual instrument (VSTi from Plogue)
running within Herman Seibb’s VST Host (32-bit)
original(ly-uploaded) file(‘s) name :
Out Bloody piano soloing sharp9chord mellow2016Jan5 norm 0 1noDC-offset adjustment
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OP, if you are still around please help me. I'm working on covering OutBloody Rageous, I've got every part and instrument down, but I can't figure out what scale or key that Mike Ratledge solos over, when he just rips a solo for 4 minutes straight. He's soloing over the Cminor/Dminor, but I just can't figure out which scales he is cheesing to play really fast.