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A pattern may encounter a simple chord, such as a Bb7, where all four levels of the chord have the same structure.
The following table shows the behavior when the example pattern encounters a simple chord where all levels contain only a 1Bb7 chord and mixolydian scale.
Instrument part | Original notes | Assigned chord level | Chord at this level | Resulting notes |
Flute | C6, D6, E6, F6, G6, A6, B6 | Level 4 | 1 Bb7 | Bb5, C6, D6, Eb6, F6, G6, Ab6 |
Clarinet | C5, D5, E5, F5, G5, A5, B5 | Level 3 | 1 Bb7 | Bb4, C5, D5, Eb5, F5, G5, Ab5 |
Cello | C4, D4, E4, F4, G4, A4, B4 | Level 2 | 1 Bb7 | Bb3, C4, D4, Eb4, F4, G4, Ab4 |
String Bass | C3, D3, E3, F3, G3, A3, B3 | Level 1 | 1 Bb7 | Bb2, C3, D3, Eb3, F3, G3, Ab3 |