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- Contents -
Introduction
PART I: TOOLS - Notes, Rhythms, and Scales
1. Pitch
2. Major Scales and Sharp Keys
3. Flat Keys and Accidentals
4. Intervals
5. Triads
6. Note Values
7. Time Signatures and Ties
8. Minor Scales
9. Pentatonic Scales
PART II: STRUCTURES - Chords and Chord Progressions
10. Harmonizing the Major Scale
11. Harmonizing the Minor Scale
12. Diatonic Seventh Chords
13. Key Centers
14. Blues
15. Chord Inversion
16. Extended Chords
17. Other Chord Types
PART III: VARIATIONS - Harmony and Melody in the Real World
18. Modes
19. Variations in Minor Harmony
20. Variations in Minor Melody
21. Modal Interchange
22. Secondary Dominants
23. Altered Chords
24. Altered Scales
25. Diminished Seventh Chords
26. Symmetrical Scales
27. Diatonic Chord Substitution
28. Flat Five Substitution
29. Modulation
Afterword
Appendix I: Chord Symbols
Appendix II: Solutions to Exercises
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