One of the most-often-used re-harmonization of the V7 is done by replacing that chord with the subV7. Which chord is the subV7 The subV7 is a dominant chord a tritone away from the V7 (also a half step above the tonic or I) Why does the subV7 work as a substitute of the V7? There... Continue Reading →
Kids Ear Training by mDecks: voted Best Music App for children 2013
Kids Ear Training (by mDecks Music) has been designed for kids 9+ that are already studying a music instrument or in choir. The student needs to find the air balloon that plays the requested music element thus, the user needs to be actively listening while looking for a match. This is a huge app containing... Continue Reading →
mDecks Ear Training 1: Intervals, Triads and Sevenths
Can you hear and identify all intervals, triads and sevenths? Can you find the right one in a group of up to six different ones? Can you identify them in context, embedded in the background music? mDecks Ear Training will develop you musical ear by using a different and new approach. You will learn how... Continue Reading →
Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro 4.1 on your Mac
Great News! MTH 4.1 ON YOUR MAC Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro 4.1 is now available on the Mac App Store "Thanks to all the great musicians that helped us create this version." To find out more visit: Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro at mDecks.com The optional workbooks are now also available Workbooks
What's new in version 4.0 . Standard classical notation for all functions and inversions . Inversions: Root, first, second and third inversions are now available in all modes . Pedal points in all modes . Five-part Voicings. Choose from a stock of voicings in SSATB configuration . Standard music notation now shows the current and... Continue Reading →
Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro 4.0
Analyzing Beethoven and Mozart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4Ltni6rPHUk An example of harmonic analysis of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and Mozart's Symphony No. 40 using Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro 4.0
