• Top Secret: How To Resolve A Tritone By Pushing It In Or Pulling It Out

    In today’s lesson, you’ll learn step-by-step, how to resolve a tritone – which is arguably one of the most important dissonant intervals.

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    A Classical Perspective To The Resolution Of The Tritone

    We’re covering the ins-and-outs of the resolution of the tritone from a classical point of view.

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    Finally, The Devil’s Interval Made It To Church

    We’re learning about the devil’s interval (aka – “tritone”), [which is one of the most fascinating intervals] in this lesson.

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    Keyboard Playing May Be Challenging If Any Tritone Is Missing

    In this lesson, I’ll be showing you two notes that can make keyboard playing challenging without them.

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    Did You Know The Diminished Seventh Chord Has Two Mutual Tritones?

    In this post, we’ll be breaking the diminished seventh chord into mutual tritones.

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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 β€œthe devil in music.” Learn what happens when you cast this interval out of the major scale.

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    Exposed: Forming Tritonic Chords With Diminished Triads

    Tritonic chords are chords that have the augmented fourth or diminished fifth (aka – “tritone”) as an intervallic component. In this post, we’ll learn to form three very familiar tritonic chords.

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