35

Lesson 35 of 84 ยท Harmony

โญ 30 XP๐ŸŽผ Harmony Hall

The I-IV-V Progression (Part 2)

๐ŸŽตStage Brief #35

Dissonance is when notes clash and create tension.

๐ŸŽฏ Your mission

Train your ear to hear what's hiding underneath.

โšก The twist

Major sounds bright. Minor sounds soft. Both are beautiful.

๐ŸŽง

Listen for this

๐ŸŽง Listen for the SECOND voice underneath the main one.

๐ŸŒŸ

Artist Spotlight

๐ŸŒŸ Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys layered up to 30 voices on a single song.

๐Ÿคฏ

Mind = Blown

๐Ÿคฏ Your brain can hear an out-of-tune note even if you've never had a music lesson.

Learn about the i-iv-v progression (part 2): construct major and minor triads

What You'll Learn

Dissonance is when notes clash and create tension. Consonance is when notes blend smoothly. Music needs both.

1

Construct major and minor triads

2

Identify chord inversions by ear

Notes on the Staff

Tap a note to hear it

Check Your Understanding

Question 1 of 3

What is the main difference between major and minor keys?

๐ŸŒ

Where you hear this in real life

The reason songs make you feel things is harmony doing its quiet job underneath.

๐Ÿ†

Stretch Challenge

Try this in real life this week.

Listen to any song. Try to hear the bass line.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘ง

For the dinner table

โ€œPlay one song together. Talk about what feeling it gave you and why.โ€

๐ŸŽฏ

Next Smart Lesson

We'll pick a music lesson that matches exactly where your ear is right now.

โœจShare card

Share this music lesson

Send it to a parent who wants 5 minutes of music with their kid โ€” no instrument required.

๐Ÿ–จ๏ธ

Checkout complete lesson on Harmony for 7th Grade

Get the full Harmony track as a printable PDF โ€” all lessons, worksheets, and answer keys.

View in Shop

Your Cart (0)

Your cart is empty

Browse our shop to find activities your kids will love