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LESSON
34:
2 Stability Test: M2 and m2 (6:27) / 3 Analysis of
Bach: Following the Flow of Music
by Ear (10:15) / 4 Pivot
Chords and Changing Chords
(12:46) / 5 Borrowed Chords
(1:36) / 6 Progression
and Modulation (12:56)
LESSON
35: 2 Stability Test: m7 (6:00) / 3 Conclusion
of Bach Assignment: The Ranges
of Relative Pitch and Perfect Pitch (6:22)
/ 4 Lightning Rounds: Chord Degrees -- 1) Root Position
(3:13) / 5 2) First Inversion (2:07) / 6 3) Second
Inversion (2:37) / 7 Listening Technique: 1) Roots
and Bass Notes of Chords (2:46) / 8 2) Second
Inversion One Chords (2:03) / 9 3) Five Chords, Seven
Chords, and Dominant Seventh Chords (1:07) / 10 Suspended
Fourth Chords (2:20) / 11 Sixth
Chords (1:21) /
12 Notation of Chords (1:08)
/ 13 Lightning Rounds: 1) Sus4, M6, m6 Chords (2:18)
/ 14 2) Seventh Chords (3:16) / 15 3) Sixth, Seventh,
and Suspended Fourth (Sus4) Chords (4:18) / 16 Chord
Spelling, Playing, and Singing Assignment (2:56)
LESSON
36: 2 Stability Test: M7 (6:12) / 3 Minor
Scales (2:06) 4 Relative
Major & Minor Keys (Tonalities) (2:59); 5 Natural
Minor (2:28); 6 Harmonic Minor (1:42); 7 Melodic Minor
(7:44) / 8 Add 9 and 6/9 Chords
(1:23) / 9 Minor Suspended Fourth
Chords (1:33) /
10 Drilling Technique (1:57) / 11 Lightning Round:
Sixth, Add 9, 6/9, Sus4 Chords (6:26) / 12 Dominant
Seventh Flat Five Chords (Dom7b5) (:45) / 13
Lightning Round: All Seventh Chords (8:00) / 14 Listening
Technique (:55)
LESSON
37: 2 Equal-Tempered
and Just Tuning Systems (10:07) / 3 The
Three Essentials for Singing in Perfect Tune
(5:12) / 4 Stability Test: #4 (6:22)/ 5
Major and Minor Ninth Chords (1:43) / 6 Lightning
Round: M9 and m9 Chords (2:10) / 7 Dominant
9, Dominant b9, and Dominant #9 Chords (2:12)
/ 8 Lightning Rounds: Dom9, Domb9, Dom#9 Chords (3:17);
Ninth Chords (3:18); Ninth Chords with Add 9 and 6/9
Chords (9:47)
LESSON
38: 2 Minor Scales
in Contemporary Music (4:11) / 3 Drill Instructions
(4:05) / 4 Drill: Minor Scale Degrees (5:43) / 5 Lightning
Rounds: Seventh and Fourth Chords (7:12); 6 Ninth
and Sixth Chords (5:48) / 7 Voicings,
Extensions, and Omitted Tones
(2:57) / 8 Eleventh Chords
(5:50) / 9 Lightning Round: Eleventh Chords (8:30)
LESSON
39: 2 Borrowed
Dominants (11:34) / 3
Cadences: Full, Half, Plagal, Deceptive, bVII-I
(Lowered Seven-One), bVI-bVII-I (Lowered Six-Seven-One)
(10:16) / 4 Picardy Thirds
(1:29) / 5 Pedal Point
(2:23) / 6 Drill: Progressions (Cadences) (10:55)
/ 7 Thirteenth Chords
(1:50) / 8 Lightning Round: M13, m13, Dom13 (5:36)
LESSON
40: (All Chord Lesson):
2 How to Label Any Chord You
Hear (7:49) / 3
Drills: Three-Note Chords -- Melodic (4:24), 4 Harmonic
(2:28); 5 Four-Note Chords -- Melodic (2:00), 6 Harmonic
(1:45) / 7 Lightning Rounds: Seventh and Fourth Chords
(2:20); 8 Ninth and Sixth Chords (2:25); 9 Eleventh
and Thirteenth Chords (2:52); 10 All Chords (7:20);
11 All Chords -- Synthesizer (9:39) / 12 Final Assignment
(1:07)
LESSON
41 -- Day of Established Relative Pitch:
2 Final Exam (3:13) / 3 Main Piece (:49) / 4 Arrangement
(1:19) / 5 Answers: Main Piece (5:18) / 6 Answers:
Arrangement (13:32) / 7 Final
Talk and Notes (16:15)
Congratulations!
You have upgraded your ear with a complete Relative
Pitch tune-up. You have now gained the virtuoso
listening skills of Established Relative
Pitch!
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