About Harmony and Chord Progressions
In the Ear Training 101 course you learned how to identify melodic notes and intervals. In this exercise-filled, 49-video course, Gregg Fine teaches you how to hear chords and harmonies. Educate your ears!
Imagine listening to a piece of music and immediately knowing what chords and harmonies are being performed. Then imagine being able to easily write down those chord progressions by simply listening, rather than "fishing around" on a keyboard or guitar. This course, designed by our music theory expert Gregg Fine, will get you on your way to hearing music vertically so you can identify, chord types, colors, added notes and progressions!
Features of this Tutorial App:
• 212 minutes of video tutorials
• Super easy navigation
• Offline playback (no internet connection needed to play the videos)
Course Outline:
1. Introduction (01:32)
2. Finding the Root (05:51)
3. Exercise 1: Finding the Root (04:13)
4. Exercise 2: Finding the Root (04:11)
5. Identifying Dyads (05:14)
6. Exercise 1: Dyads (04:13)
7. Exercise 2: Dyads (04:12)
8. Exercise 3: Dyads (04:11)
9. Identifying Triads (04:46)
10. Exercise 1: Triads (03:53)
11. Exercise 2: Triads (03:54)
12. Exercise 3: Triads (03:54)
13. Identifying Seventh Chords (03:30)
14. Exercise 1: Seventh Chords (03:54)
15. Exercise 2: Seventh Chords (03:55)
16. Exercise 3: Seventh Chords (03:53)
17. Distinguishing 2-, 3-, & 4-Note Chords (02:20)
18. Exercise 1: Chord Density (03:53)
19. Identifying Chordal Inversions (03:46)
20. Exercise 1: Chordal Inversions (03:55)
21. Exercise 2: Chordal Inversions (03:55)
22. Exercise 3: Chordal Inversions (03:54)
23. Identifying Arpeggios (04:01)
24. Exercise 1: Arpeggios (03:32)
25. Exercise 2: Arpeggios (03:47)
26. Added Tone Chords vs. Sus Chords (06:23)
27. Exercise 1:Added Tone vs. Sus Chords (03:54)
28. Exercise 2: Added Tone vs. Sus Chords (03:54)
29. Exercise 3: Added Tone vs. Sus Chords (03:54)
30. Exercise 4: Added Tone vs. Sus Chords (03:53)
31. Exercise 5: Added Tone vs. Sus Chords (03:54)
32. Chordal Extensions (05:37)
33. Exercise 1: Chordal Extensions (03:55)
34. Exercise 2: Chordal Extensions (03:54)
35. Altered Notes (06:31)
36. Exercise 1: Altered Notes (03:50)
37. Exercise 2: Altered Notes (03:54)
38. Exercise 3: Altered Notes (03:51)
39. Pedal Tones (03:08)
40. Exercise 1: Pedal Tones (05:45)
41. Exercise 2: Pedal Tones (05:49)
42. Chordal Movement in a Progression (05:42)
43. Exercise 1: Finding the Root (04:31)
44. Exercise 2: Finding the Root (04:31)
45. Identifying Cadences (04:26)
46. Exercise 1: Cadences (04:44)
47. Modulations (04:20)
48. Exercise 1: Modulations (07:35)
49. Identifying Song Form (05:38)
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by M####:
This app uses a straight "interval"approach. For tonal music, that's the hard way. I don't need to assume the first chord is the tonic. I can tell you the tonic by listening. Nor do I need to string chord roots together like a daisy chain to know the scale degree. I can hear it. Unless you're doing atonal, use a functional (i.e., contextual) approach. It'll serve you way better.