Lesson 64 of 84 ยท Harmony
โญ 30 XP๐ผ Harmony HallBuilding Chord Progressions (Part 2)
Parallel thirds and sixths are simple ways to harmonize a melody.
๐ฏ Your mission
Train your ear to hear what's hiding underneath.
โก The twist
Major sounds bright. Minor sounds soft. Both are beautiful.
Listen for this
๐ง Listen for the SECOND voice underneath the main one.
Artist Spotlight
๐ Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys layered up to 30 voices on a single song.
Mind = Blown
๐คฏ Your brain can hear an out-of-tune note even if you've never had a music lesson.
Learn about building chord progressions (part 2): compare harmonic styles across genres
What You'll Learn
Parallel thirds and sixths are simple ways to harmonize a melody. Sing the melody, then try singing three notes higher.
Compare harmonic styles across genres
Use harmonic analysis to understand a piece
Check Your Understanding
Question 1 of 3
What is an interval?
Where you hear this in real life
The reason songs make you feel things is harmony doing its quiet job underneath.
Stretch Challenge
Try this in real life this week.
Sing any note. Then sing one that goes WITH it. What does it feel like together?
For the dinner table
โPlay one song together. Talk about what feeling it gave you and why.โ
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