Thursday, July 22, 2010

Voice Leading XII

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This also applies to minor keys (also all modes).The next examples are with C Harmonic Minor.




Contrary Motion:

If the bass moves up - the treble moves down.
If the bass moves down - the treble moves up.
There will be passing tones from chord to chord. (notes from the scale)
More on this later.





These will all be in C Harmonic minor (3 note chords) using Contrary Motion:
(notes are written lowest tone on left to highest tone on right)
C, Eb, G (C minor)
Ab, F, Ab (F minor - first inversion) incomplete
B, D, G (G major - first inversion)
G, C, Eb (C minor - first inversion)
i, iv, V, i progression.


G, C, Eb (C minor - second inversion)
F, Ab, F (F minor) incomplete
G, B, D (G major)
Eb, C, Eb (C minor - first inversion) incomplete
i, iv, V, i progression.


C, Eb, G (C minor)
B, G, B (G major - first inversion) incomplete
C, F, Ab (F minor - second inversion)
Ab, Eb, Ab (Ab major) incomplete
D, G, B (G major - second inversion)
C, Eb, C (C minor) incomplete
i, V, iv, VI, V, i progression.



C, Eb, G (C minor)
B, D, B (G major - first inversion)
incomplete
C, Eb, Ab (Ab major - first inversion)
Ab, F, Ab (F minor)
incomplete
C, Eb, G (C minor)
i, V, VI, iv, i progression.


F, Ab, C (F minor)
Eb, B, G (Eb augmented)
F, Ab, D (D diminished - first inversion)
D, B, D (G major - second inversion)
incomplete
Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)
iv, III+, iio, V, i progression.


C, Eb, G (C minor)
Ab, F, Ab (F minor)
incomplete
B, D, G (G major - first inversion)
G, Eb, G (Eb augmented - first inversion)
incomplete
Ab, D, F (D diminished - second inversion)
G, B, G (G major)
incomplete
G, C, Eb (C minor - second inversion)
i, iv, V, III+, iio, V, i progression.


C, Eb, G (C minor)
incomplete
Ab, Eb, Ab (Ab major)
incomplete
C, F, Ab (F minor - second inversion)
B, G, B (G major - first inversion)
incomplete
C, Eb, G (C minor)
B, F, B (B diminished)
incomplete
D, F, Ab (D minor)
incomplete
C, Ab, C (F minor)
incomplete
Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)

i, VI, iv, V, i, viio, iio, iv, i progression.









Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.









All materials copyright 2010. For personal use only.

Vince Lauria Sun and Earth Music

Voice Leading XI

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This also applies to minor keys (also all modes).The next examples are with C Harmonic Minor.


Normal Progression:
Find common tone and move other voices scale wise.




First examples will all be in C harmonic minor (4 note chords) using Normal Progressions:
Descending chord progressions. (notes are written lowest tone on left to highest tone on right)
These chords are all created from the C Harmonic Minor Scale: C, D, Eb, F, G, Ab, B, C.



C, Eb, G, B (C minor major seventh)
B, D, F, G (G dominant seventh - first inversion)
Ab, C, Eb, F (F minor seventh - first inversion)
G, Ab, C, Eb (Ab major seventh - third inversion)
Eb, G, B, C (C minor major seventh - first inversion)
imaj7, V7, iv7, VImaj7, imaj7 progression.


G, C, Eb, B (C minor major seventh - second inversion)
F, B, D, G (G dominant seventh - third inversion)
F, Ab, C, D (D minor seventh flat fifth - first inversion)
Eb, F, Ab, C (F minor seventh - fourth inversion)
C, Eb, G, C (C minor)
imaj7, V7, ii7b5, iv7, i progression.


F, Ab, C, Eb (F minor seventh)
Eb, G, B, C (C minor major seventh - first inversion)
D, F, G, B (G dominant seventh - second inversion)
C, D, F, Ab (D minor seventh flat fifth - third inversion)
B, D, F, G (G dominant seventh - first inversion)
G, B, C, Eb (C minor major seventh - second inversion)
iv, imaj7, V7, ii7b5, V7, imaj7 progression.




C, G, B, Eb (C minor major seventh)
B, F, G, D (G dominant seventh - first inversion)
B, D, F, Ab (B diminished seventh)
Ab, C, Eb, G (Ab major seventh)
F, B, D, G (G seventh - third inversion)
Eb, G, C, G (C minor)
imaj7, V7, viio7, VImaj7, V7, i progression.


D, F, Ab, C (D minor seventh flat fifth)
C, Eb, G, C (C minor major seventh)
B, D, F, Ab (B diminished seventh)
G, B, D, F (G dominant seventh)
F, Ab, C, Eb (F minor seventh)
Eb, G, B, D (Eb maj7 augmented)
D, F, Ab, C (D minor seventh flat fifth) octave below first
C, Eb, G, B, C (C minor major seventh)
ii7b5, imaj7, viio7, V7, iv7, IIImaj7+, ii7b5, imaj7 progression.


G, C, Eb, B (C minor major seventh - second inversion)
F, B, D, G (G dominant seventh - third inversion)
F, Ab, C, Eb (F minor seventh)
Eb, G, B, C (C minor major seventh - first inversion)
imaj7, V7, iv7, imaj7 progression.


Eb, G, C, B (C minor major seventh - first inversion)
D, F, B, G (G dominant seventh - second inversion)
C, D, Ab, F, (D minor seventh flat fifth - third inversion)
Ab, C, F, Eb (F minor seventh - first inversion)
G, B, Eb, C (C minor major seventh - second inversion)
imaj7, V7, ii7b5, iv7, imaj7 progression.





Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.





All materials copyright 2010. For personal use only.


Vince Lauria Sun and Earth Music

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Voice Leading Part X

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This also applies to minor keys (also all modes).The next examples are with C Harmonic Minor.


Normal Progression:
Find common tone and move other voices scale wise.




First examples will all be in C harmonic minor (4 note chords) using Normal Progressions:
Ascending chord progressions. (notes are written lowest tone on left to highest tone on right)
These chords are all created from the C Harmonic Minor Scale: C, D, Eb, F, G, Ab, B, C.

C, Eb, G, B (C minor major seventh)
C, F, Ab, Eb (F minor seventh - second inversion)
D, G, B, F (G dominant seventh - second inversion)
Eb, B, C, G (C minor major seventh - first inversion)
imaj7, iv7, V7, imaj7 progression.


Eb, B, G, C (C minor major seventh - first inversion)
F, C, Eb, Ab (F minor seventh)
F, D, G, B (G dominant - third inversion)
G, Eb, B, C (C minor seventh - second inversion)
imaj7, iv7, V7, imaj7 progression.


C, G, B, Eb (C minor major seventh)
D, G, B, F (G dominant seventh - second inversion)
Eb, B, C, G (C minor major seventh - first inversion)
F, B, D, G (G dominant seventh - third inversion)
G, C, Eb, B (C minor major seventh - second inversion)
imaj7, V7, imaj7, V7, imaj7 progression.


Eb, B, C, G (C minor major seventh - first inversion)
F, B, D, G (G dominant seventh - third inversion)
Ab, C, Eb, G (Ab major seventh)
Ab, Eb, F, C (F minor seventh - first inversion)
imaj7, V7, VImaj7, iv7, progression.


F, Ab, C, Eb (F minor seventh)
Ab, C, Eb, G (Ab major seventh)
Ab, D, F, C, (D minor seventh flat fifth - second inversion)
B, F, G, D (G dominant seventh - first inversion)
C, G, B, Eb (C minor major seventh - first inversion)
iv7, VImaj7, iim7b5, V7, imaj7 progression.


C, Eb, G, B (C minor major seventh)
C, F, Ab, Eb (F minor seventh - second inversion)
D, Ab, C, F (D minor seventh flat fifth)
F, B, D, G (G dominant seventh - third inversion)
G, D, Eb, B (Eb major seventh augmented - first inversion)
G, Eb, Ab, C (Ab major seventh - third inversion)
Ab, C, F, Eb (F minor seventh - first inversion)
C, Eb, G, B (C minor major seventh)
i maj7, iv7, ii7b5, V7, IIImaj7+, VImaj7, iv7, imaj7 progression.


C, G, B, Eb (C minor major seventh)
Eb, Ab, C, G (Ab major seventh - second inversion)
F, C, D, Ab (D minor seventh flat fifth - first inversion)
Ab, D, F, B (B diminished seventh flat fifth - third inversion)
B, D, G, Eb (E major seventh augmented - second inversion)
C, Eb, B, G (C minor major seventh)
Eb, F, C, Ab (F minor seventh fourth - first inversion)
F, C, D, Ab (D minor seventh flat fifth - first inversion)
G, D, F, B (G dominant seventh)
C, E, G, B (C minor)
imaj7, VImaj7, ii7b5, viio7, III7+, imaj7, iv7, iim7b5, V7, i progression.





Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.


















All materials copyright 2010. For personal use only.

Vince Lauria Sun and Earth Music

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Voice Leading Part IX

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This also applies to minor keys (also all modes).The next examples are with C Harmonic Minor.


Normal Progression:
Find common tone and move other voices scale wise.




First examples will all be in C harmonic minor (3 note chords) using Normal Progressions:
Descending chord progressions. (notes are written lowest tone on left to highest tone on right)
These chords are all created from the C Harmonic Minor Scale: C, D, Eb, F, G, Ab, B, C.


C, Eb, G (C minor)
B, D, G (G major - first inversion)
Ab, C, F (F minor - first inversion)
Ab, C, Eb (Ab major)
G, B, D (G major)
Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)
I, V, iv, VI, V, i progression.


G, C, Eb (C minor - second inversion)
G, B, D (G major)
F, Ab, D (D diminished - first inversion)
F, Ab, C (F minor)
Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)
I, V, ii, IV, i progression.


F, Ab, C (F minor)
Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)
D, G, B (G major - second inversion)
D, F, Ab (D diminished)
C, F, Ab (F minor - second inversion)
C, Eb, G (C minor)
iv, i, V, iio, iv, i progression.


C, Eb, G (C minor)
B, D, G (G major - first inversion)
B, D, F (B diminished)
Ab, D, F (D diminished - second inversion)
G, C, Eb (C minor - second inversion)
i, V, viio, iio, i progression.


D, F, Ab (D diminished)
C, Eb, Ab (Ab major - first inversion)
B, Eb, G (Eb augmented - second inversion)
B, D, G (G major - first inversion)
Ab, C, F (F minor - first inversion)
G, B, D (G major)
iio, VI, III+, V, iv, V progression.


G, C, Eb (C minor - second inversion)
G, B, D (G major)
F, Ab, C (F minor)
Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)
i, V, iv, i progression.


Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)
D, G, B (G major - second inversion)
D, F, Ab (D diminished)
C, F, Ab (F minor - second inversion)
C, E, G (C minor)
i, V, iio, iv, i progression.





Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.









All materials copyright 2010. For personal use only.

Vince Lauria Sun and Earth Music

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Voice Leading Part VIII

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This also applies to minor keys (also all modes).The next examples are with C Harmonic Minor.

Normal Progression:
Find common tone and move other voices scale wise.

First examples will all be in C harmonic minor (3 note chords) using Normal Progressions:
Ascending chord progressions. (notes are written lowest tone on left to highest tone on right)
These chords are all created from the C Harmonic Minor Scale: C, D, Eb, F, G, Ab, B, C.
C, Eb, G (C minor)
C, F, Ab (F minor)
D, G, B (G major - second inversion)
Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)
i, iv, V, i progression.


Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)
F, Ab, C (F minor)
G, B, D (G major)
G, C, Eb (C minor - second inversion)
i, iv, V, i progression.


C, Eb, G (C minor)
D, G, B (G major - second inversion)
Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)
G, B, D (G major)
G, C, Eb (C minor - second inversion)
i, V, i, V, i progression.



C, Eb, G (C minor)
D, G, B (G major - second inversion)
Eb, Ab, C (Ab major - second inversion)
F, Ab, C (F minor)
i, V, VI, iv, progression.


F, Ab, C (F minor)
Ab, C, Eb (Ab major)
Ab, D, F (D diminished)
B, D, G (G major - first inversion)
C, Eb, G (C minor)
iv, VI, iio, V, i progression.


C, Eb, G (C minor)
C, F, Ab (F minor - second inversion)
D, F, Ab (D diminished)
D, G, B (G major - second inversion)
Eb, G, B (E augmented)
Eb, Ab, C (Ab major - second inversion)
F, Ab, C (F minor)
G, C, Eb (C minor - second inversion)
i, iv, iio, V, III+, VI, iv, i progression.


C, Eb, G (C minor)
C, Eb, Ab (Ab major - first inversion)
D, F, Ab (D diminished)
D, F, B (B diminished - first inversion)
Eb, G, B (E augmented)
Eb, G, C (C minor - first inversion)
F, Ab, C (F minor)
F, Ab, D (D minor - first inversion)
G, B, D (G major)
G, C, Eb (C minor - second inversion)
i, VI, iio, viio, III+, i, iv, iio, V, i progression.














Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.


















All materials copyright 2010. For personal use only.

Vince Lauria Sun and Earth Music

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