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Basic Harmony
Introduction
Course Information
Course Content
Lesson 1 - Introduction (8:29)
Lesson 2 - The Circle of Fifths (35:44)
Lesson 3 - Major Scales (12:19)
Lesson 4 - Diatonic Triads in Major Keys (21:28)
Lesson 5 - Minor Scales (17:07)
Lesson 6 - Diatonic Triads in Minor Keys using the Harmonic Minor Scale (16:06)
Lesson 7 - Diatonic Triads in Minor Keys using the Melodic Minor Scale (17:06)
Lesson 8 - Diatonic Triads in Minor Keys using the Natural Minor Scale (11:10)
Lesson 9 - Turning Triads into Four-Part Chords (12:57)
Lesson 10 - Labelling Chords and Inversions (18:57)
Lesson 11 - Figured Bass (17:38)
Lesson 12 - Technical Names for the Degrees of the Scale (12:38)
Lesson 13 - Spacing Chords (21:15)
Lesson 14 - Dealing with Thirds (19:52)
Lesson 15 - Vocal Ranges and Writing for SATB (6:55)
Lesson 16 - Writing for Keyboard (9:17)
Lesson 17 - Cadences (24:26)
Lesson 18 - Cadences Around the World (5:39)
Lesson 19 - Working with Cadences in Major Keys (45:07)
Lesson 20 - Working with Cadences in Minor Keys (33:43)
Lesson 21 - Consecutive Fifths and Octaves (Parallels) (13:58)
Lesson 22 - Crossing Parts (15:48)
Lesson 23 - False Relations (10:06)
Lesson 24 - Standard Chord Progressions in Major Keys (26:00)
Lesson 25 - Standard Chord Progressions in Minor Keys (14:57)
Lesson 26 - Harmonising a Simple Melody in a Major Key (Using Harmony Notes Only) (32:49)
Lesson 27 - Harmonising a Simple Melody in a Minor Key (Using Harmony Notes Only) (35:46)
Lesson 28 - Composing a Simple Melody in a Major Key (From a Chord Progression Using Harmony Notes Only) (33:13)
Lesson 29 - Composing a Simple Melody in a Minor Key (From a Chord Progression Using Harmony Notes Only) (32:59)
Lesson 30 - Harmonising from a Bass Line (33:14)
Lesson 31 - Decorating a Melody with Passing Notes (Passing Tones) (37:16)
Lesson 32 - Decorating a Melody with Auxiliary Notes (Neighbour Tones) (40:58)
Lesson 33 - Decorating a Melody with Anticipatory Notes (30:19)
Lesson 34 - The Echappee (Changing Note) (8:55)
Practice Exercises
The Circle of Fifths
Major Scales
Diatonic Triads in Major Keys
Minor Scales
Diatonic Triads in Minor Keys using the Harmonic Minor Scale
Diatonic Triads in Minor Keys using the Melodic Minor Scale
Diatonic Triads in Minor Keys using the Natural Minor Scale
Four-Part Chords
Labelling Chords and Inversions
Figured Bass
Technical Names for the Degrees of the Scale
Spacing Chords
Dealing with Thirds
Vocal Ranges and Writing for SATB
Writing for Keyboard
Cadences
Consecutive Fifths and Octaves (Parallels)
Crossing Parts
False Relations
Harmonising a Melody in a Major Key
Harmonising a Melody in a Minor Key
Composing a Melody from a Chord Progression in a Major Key
Composing a Melody from a Chord Progression in a Minor Key
Harmonising from a Bass Line
Decorating a Melody with Passing Notes (Passing Tones)
Decorating a Melody with Auxiliary Notes (Neighbour Tones)
Decorating a Melody with Anticipatory Notes
Decorating a Melody with Echappées (Changing Notes)
Additional Resources
Scores
Basic Harmony Reference eBook
Recommended Practice Resources
Recommended Practice Resources
Your Next Steps
Your Next Steps
Course Review
Course Review
Lesson 19 - Working with Cadences in Major Keys
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