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Revision as of 16:00, 9 July 2020
| This lesson is part of the Harmony category. |
Objectives
- Students will be familiar with harmonic characteristics of each diatonic mode.
- Students will understand the harmonic changes which arise from the use of harmonic and melodic minor.
- Optional: Students will become familiar with the modes of the harmonic minor scale for jazz improvisation
Resources
Class Activities
- Determination of the diatonic chords for each heptatonic mode, and for harmonic and melodic minor
- Analysis of modal harmony in composition from various styles
- Improvisation and composition of harmonic accompaniment for various modal melodies
Assignments
- Harmonization of minor and modal melodies
- Roman numeral analysis of minor and modal music (written and recorded)
- Properly inflecting ˆ6 and ˆ7 in a classical minor harmony