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Master the art of reharmonizing any song on the piano through step-by-step instructions, practical exercises, and over a 100 video examples designed to unleash your creative musical expression.

Course Content

i. Introduction
i.1 Welcome
i.2 Getting Started
ii. Piano Voicings Review
Piano Voicings Review – Introduction
ii.1 Spread the voices
ii.2 Use good voice leading
ii.3 How to voice 7th chords
ii.4 How to voice diminished voicings
ii.5 Closed or open position?
1. Melody and Anchor Chords
1.1 Melody
1.2 Anchor Chords
1.3 Unexpected Anchor Chords
1.4 Non-diatonic Anchor Chords
2. Secondary Chords
2.1 Secondary Dominants Chords
2.2 Secondary ii – Vs
2.3 Tritone substitute dominant
3. Inverted Chords
3.1 Triadic inversions
3.2 Inverted dominant chords
3.3 Walkups
4. Diminished Chords
4.1 Leading tone chords
4.2 #iv chords
4.3 root-diminished
4.4 Barry Harris’ diminished passing chords
4.5 Embedded diminished chords
5. Mixture
5.1 iv-minor chord
5.2 ♯ivø + iv-minor
5.3 Alternative Mixture Chords
6. Voice Leading
Voice leading – Introduction
6.1 Contrary motion in scales
6.2 Contrary motion in dominant – tonic progressions
6.3 Inner voices
7. Contemporary Chords
Contemporary Chords – Introduction
7.1 Sus chords
7.2 Functional sus chords
7.3 Slash chords
8. Parallel Motion
Parallel Motion – Introduction
8.1 Sus chords
8.2 Slash chords
8.3 Parallel major chords
8.4 Quartal voicings
8.5 Stack of fifths
8.6 Major add9 chords
9. Chromaticism
Chromaticism – Introduction
9.1 Chromatic passing chords
9.2 Chromatic approach chords
9.3 Chromatic ascending bass lines
9.4 Chromatic descending bass lines
10. Intros and Endings
Intros and Endings – Introduction
10.1 Melodic motifs in endings
10.2 Lydian and augmented modes in endings
10.3 Mixture in endings
10.4 Vamps
11. Reharmonizations
Danny Boy
After You’ve Gone
Jingle Bells
Scarborough Fair
We Shall Overcome
Frère Jacques (Brother John)
Auld Lang Syne
BONUS
Reharmonization Cheat Sheet
  • You will need a computer or tablet (no phone)
  • You will need a internet connection
  • You will need a piano, keyboard, or other chord instrument
  • Recommended: Empty Staff Paper (download here and print, or order from Amazon)
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