• Active Tones Vs Stable Tones Of The Major Scale

    The notes of the major scale are categorized into active tones and stable tones. Learn the ‘what’ and ‘why’ of active and stable tones in this lesson.

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    I Know Diminished Triads. How Do I Apply Them?

    If you’re looking for the application of the diminished triad, then this lesson is for you. Discover how to use diminished triads as passing chords and more

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    What’s The First Inversion of The Half-Diminished Seventh Chord?

    In this post, you’ll be learning the relationship between the half-diminished seventh and the minor sixth chords.

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    If Spelling Can Make Or Mar The Octave, Then Take It Seriously

    Today, we will be looking at the influence spelling can have on the octave.

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    These Neighboring Triads Can Help You Remember the Major Scale In All 12 Keys

    Today, I’ll be showing you another formation approach that’ll help you remember the major scale.

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    What’s The Difference Between A Root Note And A Bass Note?

    In this lesson, we’ll be looking at the relationship between the terms “bass note” and “root note.”

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    Preparing The Left Hand For Cyclical Progressions In Fourths and Fifths

    In this post, I’ll be exposing you to concepts that will help you understand how the left hand works in cyclical progressions.

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