Summary
The video delves into analyzing music at four levels: note names, intervals, modal analysis, and dionic Harmony. It breaks down the note names by using the example of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and its corresponding notes. Modal analysis is explored through chord progressions, highlighting intervals and the challenges of changing base notes. Dionic Harmony is explained through stacked thirds, featuring tonic, subdominant, and dominant groups. Additionally, the video introduces using cadences in jazz compositions for alternative harmony approaches, showcasing harmonic function modifications.
Understanding Music Analysis
Introduction to analyzing music at four different levels: note names, intervals, modal analysis, and dionic Harmony.
Note Names Analysis
Explanation of note names using an example of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and its corresponding notes.
Modal Analysis
Introduction to modal analysis with examples of chord progressions and understanding intervals.
Modal System Disadvantages
Discussion on the disadvantages of the modal system when changing base notes and harmony analysis.
Dionic Harmony
Explanation of dionic Harmony using stacked thirds and examples of tonic, subdominant, and dominant groups.
Harmonic Function Modifications
Exploration of harmonic function modifications through substitutions and utilizing E minor as tonic or dominant in chords.
Using Cadences in Jazz
Introduction to using cadences in jazz compositions as an alternative to traditional harmony approaches.
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