Ken Kolodner: Expand Your Chord Palette With “Georgianna Moon” (Saturday, Session 6, Level 5 - Advanced, Hammered Dulcimer) 15HD098
We will dive into some of the many "levels" of chords, starting with a brief review of “harmonizing a scale.” Written in 1935 by McMichen & Bryant, this piece features an insane number of chord concepts including the relative minor, the parallel minor, suspensions, an augmented chord, secondary dominants, and diminished 7th chords. We will explore the function of these chords and how to communicate their use via arranging techniques.
We will dive into some of the many "levels" of chords, starting with a brief review of “harmonizing a scale.” Written in 1935 by McMichen & Bryant, this piece features an insane number of chord concepts including the relative minor, the parallel minor, suspensions, an augmented chord, secondary dominants, and diminished 7th chords. We will explore the function of these chords and how to communicate their use via arranging techniques.
We will dive into some of the many "levels" of chords, starting with a brief review of “harmonizing a scale.” Written in 1935 by McMichen & Bryant, this piece features an insane number of chord concepts including the relative minor, the parallel minor, suspensions, an augmented chord, secondary dominants, and diminished 7th chords. We will explore the function of these chords and how to communicate their use via arranging techniques.