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Lesson 3 of 84 ยท Harmony

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The I-IV-V Progression

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Parallel thirds and sixths are simple ways to harmonize a melody.

๐ŸŽฏ Your mission

Train your ear to hear what's hiding underneath.

โšก The twist

Some chords feel like a question. Others feel like an answer.

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Listen for this

๐ŸŽง When the chord changes, your mood changes. Notice when.

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Artist Spotlight

๐ŸŒŸ Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys layered up to 30 voices on a single song.

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Mind = Blown

๐Ÿคฏ The same chord can sound happy in one song and sad in another. The CONTEXT does it.

Learn about the i-iv-v progression: construct major and minor triads

What You'll Learn

Parallel thirds and sixths are simple ways to harmonize a melody. Sing the melody, then try singing three notes higher.

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Construct major and minor triads

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Identify chord inversions by ear

Check Your Understanding

Question 1 of 3

What is the main difference between major and minor keys?

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Where you hear this in real life

The reason songs make you feel things is harmony doing its quiet job underneath.

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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?

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For the dinner table

โ€œPlay one song together. Talk about what feeling it gave you and why.โ€

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