• 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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    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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    A Diatonic Perspective To The “Part-Over-Root” Voicing Technique

    This post will show you how to play diatonic seventh chords in any key using the “part-over-root” voicing technique.

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    3 Guidelines To The Proper Spelling Of Scales

    We’ll be looking at common errors associated with the spelling of scales give you guidelines that will ensure that you’ll always spell scales correctly.

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    Scale Formation: Casting Out The Devil In Music

    In medieval times (400AD – 1400AD), the intervals of an augmented fourth or a diminished fifth were known as “the devil in music.” Learn what happens when you cast this interval out of the major scale.

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    Relating Tonalities With Modes

    In this lesson, you’ll be learning how to create relationships with several keys using modes.

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    The Octatonic Scale: Eight Tones Per Octave

    In this lesson, we’ll study the octatonic scale, which as the prefix “octa” implies, is an 8-tone scale. We’ll also delve into examples of the octatonic scale and where it’s used.

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