#4 Chord Progression: Music Theory 10 Levels - O Holy Night
Learn to Reharmonize a simple song from basic chords to a mature music arrangement with advanced chords. 10 Level Chords
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Learn DIFFERENT Chord Progressions to arrange this song: O Holy Night
You learn how to turn a song from its basic level to putting in advanced chords for interesting harmony.
Here's the Secret: Learn Rosa's 10 Level Studies of Chords
Start from basic chords
Move from one level to the next
Learn advanced music chords
Do a variety of chord substitutions
Learn 10 Reharmonization Rules
Have 10 eBooks for the 10 Levels to deepen your study with full explanation
Once you learn the full details of these 10 different levels of rearranging a song, you will be able to apply the same principles to hundreds and thousands of songs
This is a thorough step by step approach to show you how you can use the following chords to harmonize a song in the Key of C:
C, C6 , CM7, C6/9, F6, FM7, F6/9, FM9, G7, G9
Am7, Dm7, Em7
C7, A7, D7
C7b9, D7b9, G7b9, A7b9
C#dim7, D#dim7, Ebdim7, F#dim7
C+, G+, A+, D+
G7sus, C7sus, A7sus, D7sus
Db7, Eb7, Gb7, Ab7, Bb7
You will learn the following Chord Progressions of O Holy Night:
C Dm7 G7 C
Em B7 Em
C F C Dm G7 C
C Em F C
C Am7 Dm G7 C
Am Dm Em F
Am Dm Em Dm
F Am7 Dm7
Am7 Dm7 Em7 Dm7 G7 C
C D11 G7 C
D7 G7b9 C
Dm7 G7b9 G7
Em A7b9 Dm G7 C
C A7b9 Dm7 G7b9
C C#dim7 Dm7 G7b9
Em Ebdim7 Dm7 G7b9
C C7b9 F
C7 F F#dim7 C/G D7
Dm7 G7 G+ C
C+ F
C A7 D7 F/G G7
C G7sus G7 C6/9
C F/G G7 C
C7sus C F
C D11 Db7 C
C A7 Eb Dm7 G7
Here are the 10 Levels Music Theory Study to this song:
Level 1 Basic Harmony: I IV V7
Adding in cadences: IV to I;
V to I
Key of C: C, F, G7
Level 2 Chord Extensions & Quartals
Add color tones: 6ths, 7ths, 9ths
I6, IM7, I6/9, IV6, IVM7, IV6/9, V9
Key of C: C6, CM7, C6/9, F6, FM7, F6/9, FM9, G9
Level 3 Minor chord substitutions & additions
ii, iii, vi
Key of C: Dm, Em, Am
Level 4 Circle of 5ths for minor chord substitutions
ii7, iii7, vi7
Key of C: Dm7, Em7, Am7
Level 5 Secondary Dominants
I7, II7, VI7
Key of C: C7, D7, A7
Level 6 Altered dominant chord substitution
7b9 I7b9, II7b9, V7b9, VI7b9
Key of C: C7b9, D7b9, G7b9, A7b9
Level 7 Diminished 7 Chords (b3 + b5) Substitutions and Insertions
I#°7, ii#°7, bIII°7, IV#°7
Key of C: C#dim7 to Dm;
D#dim7 to Em;
Ebdim7 to Dm;
F#dim7 to C/G
Level 8 Altered dominant chord substitution:
+5 Augmented chords
Key of C: C+, G+, A+, D+
Level 9 Suspension chords:
4th tone
IV/V, bVII/I, V/VI, I/II
Key of C: G7sus, C7sus, A7sus, D7sus
Level 10 Tritone Substitution Chords
bII7, bIII7, bV7, bVI7, bVII7
Key of C: Db7, Eb7, Gb7, Ab7, Bb7
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What You Will Learn!
- SUBSTITUTE chords to create beautiful sounds
- PLAY different beautiful chord progressions
- LEARN beautiful chord progressions
- EXPLORE advanced chords to arrange a song
- PLAY a mature music arrangement to a simple song
- CREATE jazzy sounds with tritone chords
- PUT in secondary dominant chords for more reharmonizing
- SPOT dominant chords to reharmonize higher level chords
- SUSPEND chords with 4th tone
- LISTEN to chord sounds
- CREATE nostalgic mood with 9th tones
- APPLY b9 to create cocktail chord sounds
- USE Harmony rules from Level 1 to Level 10
- STEP by STEP to arrange a simple song
- APPLY music chords to melody tones
- LEARN music chord theory at all levels
- HARMONIZE a song from basic chords to advanced chords
Who Should Attend!
- Students who want to arrange a song with advanced chords