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This lesson is part of the Harmony category.
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Objectives
- Students will be familiar with common chromatic harmonic vocabulary, including the Neapolitan chord, borrowed chords and augmented sixth chords.
- Students will be able to substitute chromatic chords into a diatonic chord progression.
- Students will be familiar with enharmonic modulation and tritone substitution.
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Class Activities
- Discussion and definition of chromatic harmonic vocabulary
- Harmonic analysis of music from different genres and time periods
- Substitution or insertion of chromatic chords into a given diatonic chord progression
- Composition and improvisation of chord progressions which use altered or enharmonic modulation to modulate between two given keys
Assignments
- Notation of various chromatic chords in a given key
- Identification and analysis of chromatic harmony in written and recorded music
- Substitution of chromatic chords into a diatonic chord progression
- Composition of a chord progression which uses chromatic harmony
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Harmony |
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Fundamentals | |
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Diatonic Harmony | |
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Chromatic Harmony | |
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Post-Tonal Harmony | |
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Theory III |
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