Harmony, Music Theory & Songwriting 4
Songwriting | Extended Harmony
Chapters
- Songwriting – Expanded Methods II
- Game Changer Characteristics
- Implementation
- The First Pattern
- The First Chord Progression
- Chords Elaboration
- The Lead Melody
- Suitable Beat
- The Verse
- The Verse Melody
- The Bridge
- Lyrics and Vocal Line
- Arrangement and Workover
- Conclusion
- Advanced Harmonics – New Horizons of Musical Expression
- Tonal Extensions – Variety of Harmonies
- Modulations and key changes
- Modulations – Practical Examples
- Diatonic Modulation
- Modulation via Common Chords / Pivot Chord Modulation
- Direct Modulation
- Deceptive Cadence
- Chromatic Modulation
- Read and understand Chord Symbols
- Modal And Tonal - The Difference Between Modes And Scales
- Reharmonizing
- Modal Interchange – Next Level Chord Progressions
- Modal Interchange Between Major and Minor
- Modal Interchange with Minor Subdominant
- Modal interchange with other keys from the modal scales
- Tritone Substitution
- Tone systems apart from Major and Minor
- Jazz – A Very Own Story
- Conclusion and Closing
- Module Harmony, Music Theory & Songwriting 4 - Practical Assignment
- Theoretical Exam