• Dear Musician, All Tritones Are Not The Same And Here’s Why

    In this lesson, you’ll understand the difference between tritones: the tritone and the inverted tritone.

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    Quick Insights On The Male And Female Voices Of The Seventh Chord

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    We’re taking you by the hand and breaking down the male and female voices of the seventh chord in this lesson.

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    Exposed: Top Four Uses Of The Music Clock

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    This lesson provides you with useful insights on the uses of the music clock with four different examples.

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    The Classification Of Triads According To Stability

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    Discover how the concept of stability is used in the classification of triads: major, minor, diminished, and augmented triads.

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    Is It Called The Leading Note or The Subtonic?

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    Find out if the seventh tone of the scale is the leading note or the subtonic in this lesson.

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    How To Learn Minor And Dominant Seventh Chords By Association

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    Find out how minor and dominant seventh chords can be learned using the major seventh chord as a link/reference.

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    Theoretical Proofs That C# And Db Are Different Tones

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    This lesson will show you the clear difference between C# and Db irrespective of the enharmonic equivalence between them.

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