Modern Harmony - Lesson 1: Linear Harmony (part 1)
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- Lesson 1 - Linear Harmony
Part 1: • Modern Harmony - Lesso...
Part 2: • Modern Harmony - Lesso...
Part 3: • Modern Harmony - Lesso...
Exercises: • Modern Harmony - Lesso...
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I loved 1h. Thank you!
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Wonderful insights into modern harmony! Thanks.!
Example 1i was so beautiful!!!
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Example 1h commits the fault of false relation between the C# and C natural, between which, the chromatic inflection should occur in the same voice.
I'm confused why example 1i ends on E7/D, which is III2, instead of C. It looks like the D in the bass didn't really resolve.
What program do you use to make the examples? they sound wonderful.
This is no program, I do them in a DAW with LOTS of work.
@@alanbelkin9272 what's a DAW?
Does inharmonic = chromatic?
what music is used in the beginning?
@Alan Belkin thanks, that excerpt sounded really interesting gonna listen to the symphony
@Alan Belkin why don't you post the names of the pieces? I mean some people might be interested but never gonna listen because they simply don't know the name
What's the music/piece in the intro?
That is the beginning of my 5th symphony
` as long as it stays in the listeners memory ` haha `o ya, that g was coming from chord x before from which note x came from the chord before that…….
A good composer doesn’t insult their listeners’ intelligence
You're a smart fellow. Look at the camera-it's distracting when you seem to be staring off into space.