Using Modal Layering for Harmonic and Melodic Surprises

I’m going to show you how you can create surprising harmonic landscapes by using a technique called modal layering. Find me on: 🔥 ⁠⁠Beyond Music Theory Blog⁠⁠ 🎵 ⁠⁠Online Lessons⁠⁠ 🎵 ⁠⁠Online Music Courses⁠⁠ 📚 ⁠⁠Beyond Music Theory eBook Supporting Links: 📚 Intervals - ⁠https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/intervals/ 📚 Chords by Fourths and Fifths - ⁠https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/chords-by-fourths-and-fifths/ 📚 Pentatonic Scales - ⁠https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/the-pentatonic-major-and-minor-scales/ 📚 Diatonic Modes - ⁠https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/the-diatonic-modes/ 📚 Modes of the Melodic - ⁠https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/the-melodic-minor-scale-and-modes/ 📚 Parallel Harmony - ⁠https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/parallel-harmonic-movement/ 📚 Polymodality - ⁠https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/polytonality-and-polymodality/

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The main goal is to create content that helps you in your creative journey of making your own music! You will either find case study episodes and listen to how each song grows as I go through my music composition process; or episodes about music theory tips for songwriters, tools and other creative strategies to keep your music flowing.