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Harmonic Rhythm and Progression - Music Composition
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Music Harmony Lessons
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- 1 4 Ways to Harmonize the Same Melody - Music Composition
- 2 Creating Tension and Release in Music - Music Composition
- 3 Harmonic Progressions used by Famous Composers - Music Composition
- 4 How to Write Syncopated Rhythms - Music Composition
- 5 The Submediant Shift - Music Composition
- 6 Choosing the Right Chords in Minor Keys - Music Composition
- 7 Writing Better Harmony - Music Composition
- 8 Consecutive Fifths and Consecutive Octaves - Music Theory
- 9 Writing BAD Four-Part Harmony?! - Music Composition
- 10 A Beginner's Guide to Four-Part Harmony - Music Theory
- 11 How to Write a Descant - Music Composition
- 12 Dealing with Non-Harmonic Tones - Music Theory
- 13 False Relation - Music Theory
- 14 What is a Cadential 6-4? - Music Theory
- 15 Is it Really a Half Diminished 7th Chord? - Music Theory
- 16 How to Use Diminished 7th Chords - Music Composition
- 17 Extreme Modulation Using Chromatic Harmony - Music Theory
- 18 Improve Your Harmony - Music Composition
- 19 Minor Key Harmony - Music Theory
- 20 Modulation using the Neapolitan Chord - Music Theory
- 21 Modulation by Semitone Shift - Music Theory
- 22 Modulation using a Pivot Note - Music Theory
- 23 Modulation using the German 6th Chord - Music Theory
- 24 Modulation using Diminished 7ths - Music Theory
- 25 Keyboard Harmony - Improvising Melodies over Harmony
- 26 Keyboard Harmony - The Rules of Harmony and Some Things to Avoid
- 27 Chord Variations in Four Parts - Music Theory
- 28 How to Recognize Written Chords in Sheet Music - Music Theory
- 29 How to Harmonize a Melody in a Minor Key - Music Theory
- 30 Writing Counterpoint - Combining Counterpoint with Harmony
- 31 Modulation using the Circle of Fifths - Music Theory
- 32 Chromatic Chord Alterations - Music Composition
- 33 How to Easily Move from One Key to Another - Music Composition
- 34 How to Harmonize a Melody - Music Theory
- 35 Naming Chords - Music Theory
- 36 Chord Identification - Music Theory
- 37 Augmented 6th Chords - Music Theory
- 38 Harmonic Rhythm and Progression - Music Composition
- 39 What to do with a Melody? - Music Composition
- 40 How to Harmonize a Minor Scale - Music Theory
- 41 How Does a Pedal Point Work? - Music Theory
- 42 Which Chord Comes Next? (Minor Chord Progression Chart) - Music Composition
- 43 Which Chord Comes Next? (Major Chord Progression Chart) - Music Composition
- 44 Diminished 7th Chords - Music Theory
- 45 Passing Notes (Non-Harmonic Tones) - Music Theory
- 46 What is a Secondary Dominant? - Music Theory
- 47 How to Modulate - Music Theory
- 48 Auxiliary Notes (Non-Harmonic Tones) - Music Theory
- 49 Anticipation Notes (Non-Harmonic Tones) - Music Theory
- 50 The Picardy Third (Tierce de Picardie) - Music Composition
- 51 Extended Chords Made Clear - Music Theory
- 52 How to Harmonize a Major Scale - Music Theory
- 53 The Interrupted Cadence - Music Theory
- 54 The Imperfect Cadence - Music Theory
- 55 The Plagal Cadence - Music Theory
- 56 The Perfect Cadence - Music Theory
- 57 Adding Chords to a Melody on the Piano - Music Composition
- 58 Making Music with 7th Chord Chains - Music Composition
- 59 Harmonising a Bach Chorale - Writing Four-Part Harmony
- 60 Music Composition - Composing from a Chord Progression
- 61 Advanced Music Theory - Harmony
- 62 Music Theory - Understanding The Circle of Fifths