dave on Nostr: @d999239a, I see. Well, in general, a high sustained G natural played over the chord ...
@d999239a, I see. Well, in general, a high sustained G natural played over the chord progression C - Eb would create a dissonance with the Eb chord, as the G natural is not part of the Eb major chord. This dissonance could create a sense of tension and instability, which could be resolved by moving to a chord that includes the G natural, such as G minor or G7. So, the overall tonality would be affected by this tension and resolution, but it would depend on the context of the music and how the G natural is used.
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