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Record Your Own Chord Progression & Pattern Changes
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Record Your Own Chord
Progression & Pattern Changes
As an example that can be programmed quickly and easy let’s use
the HipHop2 style (style number 035) with the following arrangement:
INTRO
(4 measures)
→
MAIN A
(7 measures)
→
FILL AB
(1 measure)
→
MAIN B
(7 Measures)
→
FILL BA
(1 measure)
→
MAIN A
(8 measures)
→
ENDING
The chord changes are oh-so-simple. The entire accompaniment
uses only two chords — Cm7
(11)
and Fm7
(11)
— as follows:
* The INTRO and ENDING sections have their own chord progressions — you only need to
specify the starting chord (Cm7
(11)
)
■
NOTE
•
The reason that the first two occurrences of MAIN A and MAIN B are 7 measures
long instead of 8 (a more normal “unit”) is that the fills — FILL AB and FILL BA —
function as the last measure of the 8-measure units.
Now that you’re familiar with the QY100’s styles, patterns, and
preset chord templates, let’s try recording a short accompaniment
with pattern changes and an original chord progression.
INTRO
MAIN A
FILL AB
Cm7
(11)
*
Cm7
(11)
Cm7
(11)
Fm7
(11)
Fm7
(11)
MAIN B
FILL BA
Cm7
(11)
Cm7
(11)
Fm7
(11)
Fm7
(11)
MAIN A
Cm7
(11)
Cm7
(11)
Fm7
(11)
Fm7
(11)
ENDING
Cm7
(11)
*