Reharmonization Techniques teaches where and how to approach changing the harmonic form, especially in the context of historical stylized treatments. You will learn to make a creative judgment about how much or how little to change a song and then make logical, creative choices to achieve that outcome.
- How does Reharmonization work?
- How do you Reharmonize a song?
- What is jazz Reharmonization?
- What is reharmonization in music?
How does Reharmonization work?
Reharmonization is when you substitute or change chords in a song while keeping the melody the same. It allows you to change the harmony of a song while still retaining the original melody.
How do you Reharmonize a song?
Some Rules and Tips:
- Choose chords & melody that increase and then decrease tension. ...
- On a long melody note or repeated melody note, move through a number of chords (this makes the melody note a kind of pedal point, which sounds great)
What is jazz Reharmonization?
Reharmonization is Chord Substitution but for an entire chord progression rather than a single chord. It is used to: Make a song more harmonically complex (i.e. more jazzy); and. Personalise a song.
What is reharmonization in music?
Reharmonization. Reharmonization is the technique of taking an existing melodic line and altering the harmony that accompanies it. Typically, a melody is reharmonized to provide musical interest or variety. Another common use of reharmonization is to introduce a new section in the music, such as a coda or bridge.