How to Analyze Harmony in Music Music Theory
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How to undertake a roman numeral chord analysis of a piece of music. Using a short movement by Schumann this music theory lesson explains how to read the keys then how to discover each of the chords, including designating extension chords where appropriate. For those wanting to develop confidence in roman numeral chord analysis this is an ideal tutorial. • ⬇️Download the files • https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A0b3... • 🔴 Subscribe for more videos just like this: / @musicmattersgb • 🎵 Become a Music Matters Maestro: / @musicmattersgb • 👕 Merch store: / @musicmattersgb • 🕘 Timestamps • 0:00 - Introduction to how to analyze harmony in music • 0:28 - Starting with the opening key and basic chords • 3:02 - Extended chords • 4:50 - Why analyze the harmony of a piece? • 5:58 - Playing the piece • 6:31 - Working out the chords of the piece • 16:53 - Hint of another key • 19:29 - Completed analysis of the first phrase • 20:04 - Spotting the modulation • 28:14 - Conclusion • 🎓 Learn Music Online with Music Matters • Learn music theory, aural tests, composition, sight reading, orchestration and more! Prepare and practice for music exams and diplomas with Music Matters Courses. Whether you're just getting started with learning music, or you're an experienced musician looking to expand your abilities - we have something for you in our course library. With hours of step-by-step training, our courses will truly help you elevate your musicianship skills to the next level. • http://www.mmcourses.co.uk • 👥 Social Media • Website: http://www.mmcourses.co.uk • Facebook: / musicmattersgb • Twitter: / musicmattersgb • Instagram: / musicmattersgb • Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/dvgdUD • 🔗 Affiliate Links • Amazon: https://geni.us/71PKSR • #MusicTheory #MusicMattersHarmony #TheAllRoundMusician
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