I don't know much about eastern classical music, which might have its own ideas of chords, and I think you've had part of an answer in an earlier thread, but...
I am doing a lot of improvisations on the 10 basic scales used in eastern classical music.
Can you guys tell me which CHORDS i can use for each scale?
I know this is a lot to ask. But any help is welcome, even if you write down the chords for just one of the scales.
So here are the scales i use.
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4 C# D# F F# G# A# C C# (this is C sharp major scale, isn't it?)
6 C#D# E F# G# A B C# (C sharp minor?)
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Any help is welcome, hope you guys can help me as i have no further education in music theory
C sharp major would call the F an E-sharp and the C a B-sharp.
The basic triad is 1st, 3rd, 5th - C#, E# (or E for the minor), G#. I think this fits over all the scales you show.
You may want other chords, with a different root but the same pattern of intervals and/or chords with extra notes - but at that point you start to want to know about what harmonic language fits the genre. And now you're educating yourself about music theory
