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mistakes




  Wether it's a mistake or not depends on intent- In some non' or anti' 
forms mistakes aren't possible,but If I'm playing bass behind a 
singer,doing 
melodic stuff w/ conventional harmonic structures,hitting say a flat 5 on 
the downbeat of the I chord would be a mistake which I would do my best to 
not repeat. I'd probably slide into a 5-1 as quickly as possible. Someone 
said  there are no wrong notes,just bad resolutions.In some cases 
repeating 
the 'mistake' can increase tension and becomes a way of making the 
eventual 
resolution even stronger.In conventional western tonal music anyway.
  In some instances playing an actual chord tone on the one would be 
heinous.

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