Well, it's actually B phrygian dominant. It's bloody hard to find chords that harmonize well. What me and my mate are working on at the moment seems to change key every chord, which isn't a bad thing, it sounds pretty cool, but it just seems really untidy.
what's the chord progression? phrygian isn't a dominant chords it's a minor 7 with a flat 2. chords you can use under a B phyrigian are:
G major / maj7 A minor / minor7 B minor / min7 C major/ maj7 D major / dominant 7 E minor / minor7 F# diminished/ half diminished (7th chord)
they are all the diatonic chords which B phrygian fits over, it's essentially the same scale as G major, and all the modes of G major (which B phyrigian is one of)
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G major / maj7
A minor / minor7
B minor / min7
C major/ maj7
D major / dominant 7
E minor / minor7
F# diminished/ half diminished (7th chord)
they are all the diatonic chords which B phrygian fits over, it's essentially the same scale as G major, and all the modes of G major (which B phyrigian is one of)
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