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Jazz Tips for Electronic Music Production

9 jazz tips extracted from 1 tutorials by Ethan Davis. Each tip links to the exact timestamp in the source video.

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Add the seventh note to a C major chord to create a C major seven chord
Problem: simple chords lack depth and complexity
Adding the seventh note (B) to a C major chord creates a C major seven chord, which adds a richer, more complex sound. This is a common technique in jazz and progressive genres to add depth and sophistication to chord…
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Add the seventh note to a minor chord to create a minor seven chord
Problem: minor chords lack harmonic depth
To create a minor seven chord (e.g., C minor seven), add the seventh note of the C minor scale (B♭) to the C minor chord. This adds a darker, more jazzy quality to the chord. The minor seven chord is a staple in jazz,…
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Use the two-five-one progression with added seventh and second notes for a jazzy feel
Problem: chord progressions lack sophistication
The two-five-one progression (e.g., D minor seven, G dominant seven, C major seven) is a staple in jazz and progressive house. Adding the seventh and second notes to each chord enhances the jazzy feel and creates a more…
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Use the 2-5-1 progression with added notes to create a jazzy, dynamic feel
Problem: chord progressions lack sophistication
The 2-5-1 progression is a foundational concept in jazz and is widely used in progressive house and trance. Adding the second and seventh notes to each chord in the progression enhances the harmonic richness and creates…
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Add the second note of the scale to a chord for grounding and depth
Problem: chords feel unstable or shallow
Adding the second note (D in C major) to a chord adds a sense of grounding and depth. This technique is used in many genres, including jazz and progressive house, to make chords feel more full and stable. It's a subtle…
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Experiment with adding the second and seventh notes to chords for richer harmonic textures
Problem: chords lack harmonic depth
Adding both the second and seventh notes to a chord (e.g., D and B in C major) creates a more complex and rich harmonic texture. This technique is used in many genres, including jazz and progressive house, to add depth…
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Use the root and fifth notes in a chord to add richness and stability
Problem: chords lack harmonic stability
Adding the root and fifth notes (C and G in C major) to a chord adds a sense of stability and richness. These notes are present in almost every chord and help reinforce the harmonic foundation. This technique is used in…
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Use a C major chord as a common tone in chord progressions
Problem: chord progressions feel disjointed
Playing a C major chord on top of other chords can act as a common tone, creating a sense of continuity and cohesion. This technique is used in many genres, including jazz and progressive house, to maintain a consistent…
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Keep the fifth note consistent across chord progressions for harmonic continuity
Problem: chord progressions feel disjointed
Keeping the fifth note (G in C major) consistent across chord progressions helps maintain a sense of harmonic continuity. This technique is used in many genres, including jazz and progressive house, to create a smooth…