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Standard Dorian

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by Jean Banwarth 9/25/2025
Chord arrangement: Am | Em | F | D/F#- D | Am | Em | C | D7-D // Am | G | Am | D/A-D | Am | Em | C | D

First attempt, in order to see which chords are recognized... Jean Banwarth

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Adam-Francis: Yes it certainly stood out to me when I was listening to it. I had to replay it but love the unexpected sound when the ear is just getting used to the A Dorian mode then.. Poof! Love it! Stronger advocate of adding some interest in these arrangements. I hope to see more from you 😊 Keep an eye out for the monthly newsletter that will be sent out at the beginning of October. We'll be featuring our new members AND our new contributors with a "Contributor of the month" for the person to add the most in a given month. Thanks again and happy backing! 🎶 🍻 (1 like)
Jean Banwarth: Hi, Thank you for your nice words :-) F chord is a good substitution for Am because they both contains some importants notes (Am = ACe and F = fAC). Since measure 3 only contains two notes (c and a), there is no problem :-) This tune is however in Dorian A, that is to say that there is no f in the mode but an f#, which should normally exclude the F chord. I therefore take advantage of the absence of f# in this measure to place the chord of F which must surprise the ear just a little, but which will then resolve chromatically towards the chord of D (which does indeed contain an f#, a half tone above the f of the F chord). If we place the f# at the bass on the D of measure 4 (D/F#), we hear clearly the chromatic progression of measures 2, 3 and 4 (E - F - F#). Cheers Jean
Adam-Francis: Congrats on posting your first arrangement! I hope to see a lot more, sounds great. And yes, all chords are recognised 😉 It's an interesting one with the F chord. What's the reasoning behind this if I may? Gives it a nice lift. (1 like)

Standard Dorian

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by Ian Hughes 9/25/2025
Chord arrangement: Am-C | G-Em | Am-C | D/A-Em7 | Am-C | G-Em | Am-G | C-Am // Am-C | G-Am | Am-C | C-Am | Am-C | G-Am | Am-G | C-Am
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