Using Modal Layering for Harmonic and Melodic Surprises

Beyond Music Theory

I’m going to show you how you can create surprising harmonic landscapes by using a technique called modal layering.

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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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