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Step by step demo of how to use drones and parallel fifths to create convincing pseudo-medieval harmony for non-ionian tunes. There are no dominants or subdominants: just a the droned keynote and the tune's tonal pole (its counterpoise, the other tonal constellation it goes to). These quartal chords sound much better than the those tired old tertial triads!. "The Tailor and the Mouse" (hexatonic minor) is used as an example. On-screen illustration, notation and animation. Teaching material for classes in Popular Music Analysis.
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Pastoral idyll or site of evil? ...
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Demo of how to use drones and parallel fifths ...
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I'm barred from doing my educational duty ...
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The insanity of a sanitary towel ad ...
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Mixolydian chord loops from nine well-known rock recordings ...
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"Are you talking to me?" ...
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Exercises in writing typical detective themes ...
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The Sound of Music and Timotei shampoo ...
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Videos of the film of the book of the music ...
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4-stave transcription of the Kojak theme ...
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Semiotic music analysis materials ...
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Semiotic music analysis materials ...
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Intro: [32:14] ...
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Ending: [7:18] ...
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Posted owing to considerable educational value ...