Moving 5ths - Adding Voice leading to static Harmony (C.E.S.H.) by Greg Fishman
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- In this video lesson, I share a concept that I call "Moving 5ths." (Jerry Coker calls it C.E.S.H. - Contrapuntal Elaboration of Static Harmony.)
This is a great way to add some voiceleading to a static chord. For example. with a tune like "I'll Remember April," a soloist has four measures of a major seventh chord, followed four measures of a minor seventh chord. With the "Moving 5ths" strategy, it's very easy to create a melodic change of color by highlighting the moving 5ths in the chords.
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Greg