Figure 1.
Basic Permutation: BP1—6
CMa7: BP1 BP2 BP3 BP4 BP5 BP6
1357..................7531................1537.................7351................1375.................7513
Prograde........... Retrograde...... Prograde..........Retrograde......Prograde..........Retrograde
Rotations: R1—4
R1 R2 R3 R4
1357............................3571(8)........................5783............................7835
Rotations: R1—4 in a comparative view: all from a single bottom note (C).
R1 R2 R3 R4
1357..............................1356............................1346.............................1246
intervals: 3.......3........3 3.......3.......2 3......2.......3 2.......3.......3
Staggered Starts: S1—S4 (CMa7 in BP1 and R1)
S1 S2 S3 S4
1357.............................3571............................5713..............................7135
Staggered Starts: S1—S4 in an ascending scale-tone sequence.
S1 S2 S3 S4
1357.............................3571............................5713..............................7135
CMa7.............................Dmi7...........................Emi7............................FMa7 etc.
The 96 possible 4GSE (1357) using a CMa7 as an example.
Figure 2.
Remember that this is just an exposition (of sorts) outlining all five 4-note shapes in BP, R, and S.
I don't expect that I'll learn them all in every way possible but I will learn a few and work with those and try to work in a process. It takes time and effort as any successful musician will know. Happy Hunting.
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