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For questions to related to the accepted uses of harmonic progression within the common-practice period. Questions may also necessitate the chord-progressions tag.
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How to recognize harmonic intervals?
Should I be able to sing each note of the melodic interval in order to recognize it? Or... Should I be able to recognize them only by their unique flavour?
Both. Moreover singing what you hear is a …
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What do these up arrows/chevrons over numbers mean?
Chevron above Arabic number marks pitch of the notes with respect to the root of the key. In this case these notes are 6 and 5 in scale of the key.
There is one flat in key signature, so the key could …
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F#m7 chord in “Misty” in C major
The score is correct. It is consistent with the common real book harmony, however see also https://music.stackexchange.com/a/110364/63781
Note, it's a jazz piece, which modulates perpetually. This F …
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How to (decently) harmonize the modes of the "darkest scale ever"?
Please note that chords like G7b5 (G-B-Db-F) are used on a regular basis in jazz and there is nothing "wrong" with them.
You may want to explore incomplete chords. E.g. G-B-F-Ab suggests the sound o …