Lesson 63 of 84 ยท Harmony
โญ 30 XP๐ผ Harmony HallChromatic Harmony: Wagner (Part 2)
A major chord (like C-E-G) sounds bright and happy.
๐ฏ Your mission
Stack the sound. Find the sweet spot.
โก The twist
Some chords feel like a question. Others feel like an answer.
Listen for this
๐ง Pick out the lowest note. That's the bass โ the foundation.
Artist Spotlight
๐ The Beatles' three-part harmonies were so tight they sounded like one voice.
Mind = Blown
๐คฏ Some cultures use scales with 22 notes โ way more than the 7 you know.
Learn about chromatic harmony: wagner (part 2): explore modal harmony and its colors
What You'll Learn
A major chord (like C-E-G) sounds bright and happy. A minor chord (like A-C-E) sounds darker or sadder.
Explore modal harmony and its colors
Identify secondary dominants in a progression
Notes on the Staff
Tap a note to hear it
Check Your Understanding
Question 1 of 3
What does 'dissonant' mean in music?
Where you hear this in real life
The reason songs make you feel things is harmony doing its quiet job underneath.
Stretch Challenge
Try this in real life this week.
Listen to any song. Try to hear the bass line.
For the dinner table
โPlay one song together. Talk about what feeling it gave you and why.โ
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