Reconceptualizing the Lydian Chromatic Concept: George Russell as Historical Theorist. Michael McClimon

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Reconceptualizing the Lydian Chromatic Concept: George Russell as Historical Theorist Michael McClimon michael@mcclimon.org

1998 Caplin, Classical Form 1999 Krebs, Fantasy Pieces 2001 Lerdahl, Tonal Pitch Space 2001 Lydian Chromatic Concept, 4th ed.

Lydian Chromatic Concept Chord/scale equivalence Lydian tonal organization

Lydian Tonal Organization

a) b)

Tonal Gravity

The LYDIAN TONIC, as the musical Star-Sun, is the seminal source of tonal gravity and organization of a Lydian Chromatic scale. [ ] UNITY is the state in which the Lydian Scale exists in relation to its I major and VI minor tonic station chords, as well as those on other scale degrees. Unity is... instantaneous completeness and oneness in the Absolute Here and Now... above linear time.

The Lydian Scale is the musical passive force. Its unified tonal gravity field, ordained by the ladder of fifths, serves as a theoretical basis for tonal organization within the Lydian Chromatic Scale and, ultimately, for the entire Lydian Chromatic Concept. There is no goal pressure within the tonal gravity field of a Lydian Scale. The Lydian Scale exists as a self-organized Unity in relations to its tonic tone and tonic major chord. The Lydian Scale implies an evolution to higher levels of tonal organization. The Lydian Scale is the true scale of tonal unity and the scale which clearly represents the phenomenon of tonal gravity itself. Lydian Chromatic Concept, pp. 8 9

Only genius is imbued with a sense of tonal space. It is its innate awareness, just as the concepts of physical space (as extension of of the human body) and time (as growth and development of the body) are inborn, innate in every human as part of the sense of their own body. Schenker, Elucidations, Tonwille 8/9 (1924) On rare occasions one encounters the substitution of an inversion for the V or V 7 chord at the MC point. Regardless of whether the dominant has previously appeared in root position, this situation should be understood as a medialcaesura deformation, which might well impact the subsequent S. Hepokoski/Darcy, Elements of Sonata Theory, p. 26 (2008)

Lydian Chromatic Order of Tonal Gravity m9 F C G D A E B C A E B G NB: not a P5

Lydian Chromatic Order of Tonal Gravity F C G D A E B C A E B F all Lydian tonics? P5

Interval Tonic Justification

Lydian Chromatic Order of Tonal Gravity I V II VI III VII +IV +V III VII IV II

Member scale criteria a) a scale s capacity to parent chords considered important in the development of Western harmony b) a scale as being most representative of a tonal level of the Lydian Chromatic scale c) the historical and/or sociological significance of a scale (Lydian Chromatic Concept, p. 12)

Russell s names Other common names

12 TONE ORDER OUTGOING TONAL GRAVITY LEVEL 11 TONE ORDER SEMI-OUTGOING TONAL GRAVITY LEVEL 10 TONE ORDER SEMI-OUTGOING TONAL GRAVITY LEVEL 9 TONE ORDER CONSONANT NUCLEUS SEMI-INGOING TONAL GRAVITY LEVEL 7 TONE ORDER INGOING TONAL GRAVITY LEVEL Lydian Lydian Dim. Lydian Aug. Lydian 7 Aux. Aug. Aux. Dim. Aux. Dim. Blues LYDIAN TONIC I V II VI III VII +IV +V III VII IV II F C G D A E B C G D A E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (A) (E) (B) (G)

Chord/Scale Equivalence

In a conversation I had with Miles Davis in 1945, I asked, Miles, what s your musical aim? His answer, to learn all the changes (chords), was somewhat puzzling to me since I felt and I was hardly alone in the feeling that Miles played like he already knew all the chords. After dwelling on his statement for some months, I became mindful that Miles s answer may have implied the need to relate to chords in a new way.

This motivated my quest to expand the tonal environment of the chord beyond the immediate tones of its basic structure, leading to the irrevocable conclusion that every traditionally definable chord of Western music theory has its origin in a PARENT SCALE. In this vertical sense, the term refers to that scale which is ordained by the nature of tonal gravity to be a chord's source of arising, and ultimate vertical completeness; the chord and its parent scale existing in a state of complete and indestructible chord/scale unity a CHORDMODE. (Lydian Chromatic Concept, p. 10)

The chord and its parent scale are an inseparable entity the reciprocal sound of one another.... In other words, the complete sound of a chord is its corresponding mode within its parent scale. Therefore, the broader term CHORDMODE is substituted for what is generally referred to as the chord. (Lydian Chromatic Concept, p. 20 21)

Mode Spelling Principal chordmode Sub-principal chords

Primary Modal Genre A PMG is an assemblage of Principal Chord Families of similar type: a Principal Chord Family mansion housing the spectrum of variously colored Principal Chord Families of the same essential harmonic genre. (Lydian Chromatic Concept, p. 29)

Mode 2, C auxiliary diminished As a scale As a chord

Primary Modal Tonic Primary Modal Genre I II III +IV V VI VII major and altered major chords seventh and altered seventh chords [I] major and altered [I] major 3B (minor +5) chords minor seventh 5 / [I] major +4B chords [I] major and altered [I]5B chords minor and altered minor chords eleventh 9 / [I] major 7B chords +V seventh +5 chords

Finding a Parent Scale

E 7 M2 D

Finding a Parent Scale So, if the chord is then the Lydian Tonic is and the Parent scale is E 7 D D Lydian

Finding a Parent Scale E 7 2nd mode of D Lydian E 7 E Mixolydian

Finding a Parent Scale E 7 7 R 9 3 11 5 13 D Lydian 7 R 9 3 11 5 13 D Lydian 7 7 7 9 9 3 11 5 13 D aux. dim. blues

Chord/Scale Theory after Russell

Jamey Aebersold Jazz Handbook. Richard Grag/Barrie Nettles The Chord Scale Theory and Jazz Harmony Andy Jaffe Jazz Harmony Mark Levine The Jazz Theory Book Joe Mulholland/Tom Hojnacki The Berklee Book of Jazz Harmony

Levine s chapter on chord-scale theory Major scale harmony Melodic minor scale harmony Diminished scale harmony Whole-tone scale harmony

Major-scale harmony (from Levine) Ionian Cmaj7 (avoid sd 4) Dorian Phrygian Lydian Mixolydian Aeolian Locrian Dm7 Esus 9 Fmaj7 4 G7 (avoid sd 4); Gsus Am 6 Bm7 5

Minor-scale harmony (from Levine) I CmM7 minor-major II Dsus 9 III E maj7 5 Lydian augmented IV F7 11 Lydian dominant V CmM7/G VI Am7 5 half-diminished; Locrian 2 VII B7alt. altered; dim. whole-tone

The notion of chord/scale unity as the logical approach to the vertical manifestation of harmony was simply overlooked by classical Western theorists. The understanding that the term HARMONY means UNITY, and already complete VERTICAL ONENESS of elements existing in the momentary NOW above time was either missed or dismissed by the founding fathers of Western classical music theory. Lydian Chromatic Concept, p. 222

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