Using Modal Layering for Harmonic and Melodic Surprises
Description
Iām going to show you how you can create surprising
harmonic landscapes by using a technique called modal layering.
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š Intervals
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š Chords
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ā https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/chords-by-fourths-and-fifths/
š Pentatonic
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š Diatonic
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š Modes
of the Melodic -
ā https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/the-melodic-minor-scale-and-modes/
š Parallel
Harmony -
ā https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/parallel-harmonic-movement/
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Polymodality -
ā https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/polytonality-and-polymodality/