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Music Theory Monday 26 | More Reharmonization

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Hi Everyone,

This is the final reharmonization lesson. I wanted to talk about this idea that pretty much any chord in the key can work over the melody, but I wanted to map it out and show names of chords as well as a few fun examples. I went on a few (hopefully useful) tangents but they were all related to this idea that the chords and melody can combine to create a complex cool set of chords, even if you're just playing the same chord over and over.

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The homework is simple: create a nice variety of reharmonizations using sus chords, add9 and add11 chords, etc. Just play around and explore.

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Music Theory Monday 26 | More Reharmonization

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Awesome! Let me know how it goes if you try some other harmonizations! Feel free to post some recordings in the community forum, too.

Scott Paul Johnson

I really love this concept. I tried to just play the Root and Fifth of a chord and let the backing track do the rest. Very interesting sounds

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