Harmony & theory : [a comprehensive source for all musicians]
โ Scribed by Keith Wyatt; Carl Schroeder
- Publisher
- Hal Leonard
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 161
- Series
- Essential concepts (Musicians Institute)
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Introduction -- pt. I. Tools : notes, rhythms, and scales -- 1. Pitch -- 2. Major scales and sharp keys -- 3. Flat keys and accidentals -- 4. Intervals -- 5. Triads -- 6. Note values -- 7. Time signatures and ties -- 8. Minor scales -- 9. Pentatonic scales -- pt. II. Structures : chords and chord progressions -- 10. Harmonizing the major scale -- 11. Harmonizing the minor scale -- 12. Diatonic seventh chords -- 13. Key centers -- 14. Blues -- 15. Chord inversion -- 16. Extended chords -- 17. Other chord types -- pt. III. Variations : harmony and melody in the real world -- 18. Modes -- 19. Variations in minor harmony -- 20. Variations in minor melody -- 21. Modal interchange -- 22. Secondary dominants -- 23. Altered chords -- 24. Altered scales -- 25. Diminished seventh chords -- 26. Symmetrical scales -- 27. Diatonic chord substitution -- 28. Flat five substitution -- 29. Modulation -- Afterword -- Appendix I. Chord symbols -- Appendix II. Solutions to exercises
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