Music Theory 2 - Extended Chords - Color Chord Tones - 7, b7, 9, 10: Learn Piano With Rosa
By Rosa Suen
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In Music Theory 2 - Extended Chords, we move on to the chords that are 4-tone chords and 5-tone chords.
After we learn the basic triad chords with 3 tones in Music Theory 1, we can build 4 tone chords and extended chords on them to create beautiful sounds with added color tones. This book is for music students in the intermediate to advanced level.
Many people are confused regarding the 7th and 9th chords.
In this Music Theory 2 - Advanced Extended Chords, I have broken down everything step by step so that all music students will know how major 7 chords, minor 7 chords, dominant 7 chords, major 9 chords, minor 9 chords, dominant 9 chords, secondary dominants are formed.
Chord substitutions are discussed so that you know how to replace the basic triads. Open 10th Harmony is also discussed so that you can learn how to play the 10th tone.
The following topics are discussed in Music Theory 2 - Extended Chords:
1.1 Color Chords are Built on Basic Chords
1.2 What are Color Chords?
2.1 Major 7th Chords - Color Tone 7
2.2 Application of Major 7 to music
2.3 The sounds of Major 7 Chords in all 12 Keys
3.1 Dominant 7th Chords - Color Tone b7
3.2 Dominant 7 - b7 tone
3.3 The sound of Dominant 7 Chords
3.4 Summary Chart of 12 Dominant 7 Chords of all 12 Keys
3.5 Chord Resolution V7 to I in all 12 Keys
4.1 Minor 7th Chords - Color Tones (b3, b7)
4.2 The Sound of Minor Chords
4.3 Minor Chord Substitution Rules
4.4 Minor chord substitution rule to Key of C
4.5 Chord Progression ii7 V7 I
4.6 Chord Progression ii7 V7 I in all 12 Keys
5.1 Secondary Dominants II7
5.2 Secondary Dominants - V7 of V7
5.3 How to form the II7 Chords?
5.4 When do we use II7 instead of ii7?
5.5 II7 V7 I in all 12 Keys
6.1 Upper Chord Extensions
6.2 Extended Chords: Color Tones 9, 11, 13
6.3 How are extension chords formed?
6.4 Extended Chords are built from scale tones
7.1 Extended Chords: 9th Color Tone
7.2 Key of C: CM9 & FM9
7.3 Minor chord: ii9 Dm9
7.4 Dominant chord: V9 - G9
7.5 Secondary dominant chord: II9 D9
7.6 9th Chords are 5-Tone Chords
7.7 How do you play a 5-tone chords on the piano?
7.8 Substituting 9th Chords
7.9 Add 9 in Music
7.10 Ballad 9 style
8.1 10th Color Tone - Open Harmony
8.2 C CHORD - 10th Open Harmony
8.3 F CHORD - 10th Open Harmony
8.4 G CHORD - 10th Open Harmony
8.5 G7 CHORD - 10th Open Harmony
9.1 Conclusion - Reharmonization
Enjoy :)
Rosa Suen
Rosa is the Pastor and Church Pianist for a local community church in Hong Kong for over 30 years. She graduated from University of British Columbia and received her teaching certificate specializing in Chemistry and teaching English as a second language. She went on to receive her Master's degree in Christian Theological Ministry at Ontario Theological Seminary in Toronto. She started full time ministry with her husband in 1989 and received intensive Pastoral Counselling and Discipleship Training at Christian Disciples Church. They were ordained to become church ministers as Pastors in 1996 in a local church in Tsuen Wan and have been ministering to this same congregation for about 30 years now. Over the years, she has gone on church missions to Mongolia, Sydney, Nepal, India and expedition trips to the Holy Lands: Israel, Greece and Turkey. Wherever she went, she found herself taking up the music ministry and became the church pianist for that church. Many people at church have asked her to teach them to play piano. Her piano courses are very unique because she was finally willing to share her Unique Piano Method: Color ChordImprovisation Method known as CCI. The CCI method works for all types of music: Gospel, Pop and Standards. This Piano Method is easy, fun and creative that you learn to play piano not only from music score sheets, but to play chords from fake books and eventually to play by ear. Students all over the world have requested for courses to teach them play standards and popular songs. As a result she developed 3 Great Reharmonization Method courses for them to play from fake books and play by ear. The Dreamy Piano Techniques courses, especially the one on Autumn Leaves is her students favorite. She has a piano website at Learn Piano With Rosa where she continues to offer new courses to her students.
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