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Chords And Chord Progressions 301


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Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.91 GB | Duration: 1h 36m

Let's dive DEEP into harmony.​

What you'll learn
Navigate harmonic modulations with confidence
Explore parallel harmony to spice things up
Discover rootless and drop voicings for jazz piano or horn arrangements
Dive into upper extensions to color your chords to taste
Extract 7th chords out of major/natural minor/harmonic minor/melodic minor scales
Requirements
It's preferred that you've take the 201 version of this course, but some advanced players may be able to jump right in.
Description
Welcome to 'Chords and Chord Progressions 301'!This is the third and final course within this harmony-based series, and there's tons of advanced techniques to help you take your understanding of harmony to the next level. After taking this course, you'll have a much better understanding of: - extracing 7th chords - rootless voicings - drop voicings - jazz harmony basics - parallel harmony - line clichésAnd so much more!If some of these topics sound unfamiliar to you, all the more reason to take this course. While, if you've heard these terms before and have a basic understanding of them, then you'd know that they are highly nuanced topics that can be better understood when approached from various angles, and taught by various teachers.This course is designed to be approached after you've taken the 101 and 201 courses, but if you're a more advanced student then it may be possible to jump right into the 301 level. Just keep in mind that some terms, and harmonic practices that were covered in the past courses will help you get the fullest understanding from this course.Whether you're a composer, producer, arranger, performer, or general music theory enthusiast, there's something for everyone in this course. So, if you're ready to hike...

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