The 20-minute Chords & Harmony Workout

The 20-minute Chords & Harmony Workout

Author: Stuart Isacoff

Publisher: Shacor, Inc.

Published: 1987-05

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 9780943748412

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This book will make keyboard harmony easier than ever to understand and to play. It's a complete step-by-step guide to keyboard chords and how they work. You'll find music and diagrams covering the basics, inversions, chord progressions and more, with fun-filled drills and superb, clear explanations to make chords easy to understand.


How to Harmonize Chords to Melody

How to Harmonize Chords to Melody

Author: Lawrence A. Buckler

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-02-28

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1469142023

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Any musician who composes or transcribes music or who plays accompaniment to a soloist will have a need to know what the chords are for the accompaniment. There are also occasions when the published chords to a piece are in error, and there is a need to know how to recognize and correct them. Simply put, the process of harmonizing chords to melody is all about identifying chord tones and intervals in a melody and determining the chords they imply. The decision to survey the literature on harmonizing chords was made because no single textbook on harmony could be found that extensively treated the subject. Of the scores of textbooks referenced herein, each one would touch upon or tell only part of the story. What was obviously needed was a book that gathered all the relevant materials in one place and outlined a practical procedure for harmonizing a melody. This document attempts to do this. The word harmonization as used here refers to the process of finding appropriate chords to accompany a melody. Hence, when we harmonize a melody, we create a chord accompaniment for it. The most beautiful melody may be ruined by a poor and inappropriate chord accompaniment, or a poor melody can be made interesting by an apt chord accompaniment. The intended purpose of this work is to provide suitable accompaniment chords only to a given melody in lead sheet format. The piece could then be performed by musicians playing the melody and chords together. This could be done either by two musicians, a soloist, and an accompanist or by a keyboard player who would play both melody and chords. It is not intended that a harmonizing bass line or other harmonizing voices be added to the given melody. It is also a primary purpose of this work to enable the transformation of raw melody into diatonic music by harmonizing only diatonic chords to it.


1000 Keyboard Ideas

1000 Keyboard Ideas

Author: Ronald Herder

Publisher: Shacor, Inc.

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9780943748481

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The greatest tips and tricks used by professional musicians to create their unique sounds -- by the best experts in the field! Each section contains dozens of articles on the topics you want so you can browse at your heart's content, or choose just the information you are looking for! This book is a virtual encyclopedia of information on playing keyboards for more enjoyment and satisfaction.


Chords and Harmony Books 1 & 2

Chords and Harmony Books 1 & 2

Author: Kristen R. Bromley

Publisher: Kristen R. Bromley Music

Published: 2021-12-06

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1954370024

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The Kristen R. Bromley Guitar Method series is based on Dr. Bromley's extensive experience as a professional guitarist and noted educator. In 20 plus years, Dr. Kristen Bromley has instructed hundreds of university students in beginning, intermediate, and advanced level courses, along with child, adolescent, and adult learners. In this volume, Dr. Bromley helps beginning and intermediate level guitarists develop their ability to play chords, read chord symbols, understand chord theory, learn strumming and fingerpicking techniques for a variety of musical styles, and master musical skillsets through playing songs and exercises. If you want to learn to play or get better at playing chords on the guitar, this is the book for you! This method book includes: · Online access to over 35 hours of in-depth video lessons by Dr. Bromley specifically covering the materials in this book. · 30 chapters of step-by-step instruction of all the main chords and playing styles commonly used by guitarists. · Over 400 songs and exercises, which can all be played right along with Dr. Bromley through the video lessons. · Theory explanations and numerous chord voicings for basic first position chords and movable forms like barre chords and power chords, plus sixth, seventh, ninth, eleventh, thirteenth, augmented, diminished, suspended, slash, and altered chords. · Multiple strumming and fingerpicking approaches for playing chords. · Alternate tunings and playing with a capo.


Practical Jazz Theory For Improvisation Bass Clef Exercise Workbook

Practical Jazz Theory For Improvisation Bass Clef Exercise Workbook

Author: Craig Fraedrich

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-06-09

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1312411937

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"Practical Jazz Theory for Improvisation Bass Clef Workbook" is a stand-along exercise workbook that is also a direct companion text to the "Practical Jazz Theory for Improvisation" text. Originally conceived as the Jazz Theory/Improvisation text and curriculum for the 2014 National Jazz Workshop, it has already been adopted by several university jazz programs. These books begin at a level accessible by students just beginning in jazz, with reference appendices to fill any fundamental music theory knowledge, yet progress systematically in technical and conceptual content well beyond all but the most advanced college improvisation classes. With notated examples and exercises demonstrating all concepts as well free downloadable play-along tracks for all exercises, this book will have students playing the material almost immediately. Used as a stand-alone text for development of technique and fluency with jazz scales, this workbook includes exercises appropriate to all stages of improvisational development.


Practical Jazz Theory For Improvisation Treble Clef Exercise Workbook

Practical Jazz Theory For Improvisation Treble Clef Exercise Workbook

Author: Craig Fraedrich

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-06-09

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1312410647

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""Practical Jazz Theory for Improvisation Treble Clef Workbook"" is a stand-along exercise workbook that is also a direct companion text to the ""Practical Jazz Theory for Improvisation"" text. Originally conceived as the Jazz Theory/Improvisation text and curriculum for the 2014 National Jazz Workshop, it has already been adopted by several university jazz programs. These books begin at a level accessible by students just beginning in jazz, with reference appendices to fill any fundamental music theory knowledge, yet progress systematically in technical and conceptual content well beyond all but the most advanced college improvisation classes. With notated examples and exercises demonstrating all concepts as well free downloadable play-along tracks for all exercises, this book will have students playing the material almost immediately. Used as a stand-alone text for development of technique and fluency with jazz scales, this workbook includes exercises appropriate to all stages of improvisational development.