How do you Reharm chords?
A common way to reharmonize with relative chords is to swap the (I) chord for the relative minor (vi) chord (or vice versa). For example, in the key of C major, the (I) chord is C major, and the (vi) chord is A minor.
How do you harmonize chords and chords?
It's simple: You use each note of the scale as the underlying basis for the chords and then ensure that all the notes of that chord belong to that scale. Example: Let's take the notes of our favorite scale: The C major scale. C + m3 = D # (off the scale!)
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)