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Sometimes we may use substitute chords in order to re-harmonize a piece. There is only a rule for substitute chords: Good taste and no abuse. We must respect the original harmonic context of a song. For instance: Coltrane composed IMPRESSIONS with IIm7 along all the piece, improvisinig in dorian mode. If you think that it is very poor and enrich your perfomance filling all bars with substitutes... you are killing Coltranes work. Remember the only rule: Good taste and no abuse. There are two tips for substitute chords:
1) Substitution by chord in same quality. 2) Substitution by chord with same top notes.
1) Substitution by chord in same quality: A chord may be substituted by other with same quality. So bass note is not changed. EXAMPLES:
2) Substitution by a chord with same top notes. A chord has two parts: bottom part with bass and top part with chord notes. A chord may be substituted by other with same top notes and a different bass. Here top notes are not changed.
2 EXAMPLES:
Here we used only notes 3 and 7 as elements of tritone, but we may play complete chords. G7 and G7b5b9 are substitutes of same quality. Db7 has same top notes as G7b5b9, then is substitute of G7.
EXERCISE: Look for all seventh chord tritone substitutes. C7 _ Gb7; F7 _ B7; Bb7 _ E7; Eb7 _ A7 ; Ab7 _ D7 ; Db7 _ G7 Im6 VIm7-5 IV9 are substitutes:
V7 IVdim
are substitutes:
5 Other substitutes:
F7 G7 Ab7 G7 F#7 G7
G7 F7 G7 Ab7 G7 F#7
G7 G7
G7
F#7
F7 Ab7
G7 G7
G7
EXAMPLE: In bar 26 of TANGERINE by Peterson: G13 is an embellishment chord of F#13 C9 is an embellishment chord of B13.
7 EXAMPLE: In bars 7 and 8 of SUNRISE SERENADE by Frankie Carle: Db7 is embellishment chord of C7 Gb7 is embellishment chord of F7 B7 is embellishment chord of Bb7.
EXERCISE: Re-harmonize MACK THE KNIFE with substitute and embellishing chords:
Eb7 is an embellishing chord preceding Dm7. Good luck and enjoy substitute and embellishing chords.