You will have a tool to use for this purpose inside the learning environment. A basic audio recording tool that will allow you to record yourself and save the recording in MP3 format.MuseScore, Finale NotePad, or Finale (full version).Dominant 7th Substitution by Common TritoneĬompletion of the Berklee Online course Getting Inside Harmony 1 or equivalent knowledge and experience is required.Lesson 12: Minor Key Harmony (2): Melodic Minor Lesson 11: Minor Key Harmony (1): Harmonic Minor Distinguishing Among Aeolian, Phrygian, and Dorian Modalities.
Lesson 7: Modal Chord Progression (2): Minor Modes How Modes are Used (2) Lesson 5: Modal Chord Progression (1): Major Modes Lesson 2: Using Tensions to Enhance Keyboard Voicings Through keyboard chord voicings and voice-leading exercises, you'll gain an understanding of the musical tools that go beyond the demands of a particular musical style, and develop a greater sense of control in your writing - by the end of the course you'll find you're in a position to actually contribute your personal touch to the development of any number of musical styles! You'll study the inner workings of each progression to be sure it gets into the "inner ear," and equip yourself with the most appropriate chord scale for each chord. You'll examine secondary dominants, diminished seventh chords (and their substitutes), standard chord patterns and their variations, minor key harmony, and modulation. Getting Inside Harmony 2 takes you to the next step in your harmonic development: you'll move beyond the standard chord patterns and harmonic progressions typically found in popular music, and gain a solid footing in more advanced principles including melodic and harmonic tension, chord substitution, and chromatically altered chords.
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