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Taking a survey of your music knowledge is a great start to creating a well rounded plan for further development and increasing your music enjoyment.
I've been asked many times to put together a plan of attack for getting beyond the basics. These lesson pages are intended to provide material for developing your skills and expanding your music knowledge.
The term scale and mode are used interchangeably and in a strict theory sense there is a big difference between a scale and a mode or modal scale. They are NOT the same, even if they are the same notes in some cases.
When is a dominant seventh chord not a dominant seventh?
This lesson talks about why calling a seventh chord a Dominant Seventh chord is not always correct.
What are those chords tones? Learn more then the root or letter name of the chord. Be able to spell any chord in any key...
Turns out comparing the number of possible chords shapes and knowing the notes of a chord. The notes of a chords is a lot less information to remember. That and knowing the names of the notes of your instrument doyou more in the long haul.
A tetrachord is a series of four tones filling in the interval of a perfect fourth. In modern usage a tetrachord is any four-note segment of a scale or tone row.
This is lesson pages is collection point with links and information on tetrachords
A YouTube video performed on piano demonstrating re-harmonizing this classic.
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