Learn how to make harmonic sequences with David Kulma, as he shows you the music theory behind them. Using analysis, this music tutorial includes two famous songs as harmonic sequence examples (descending thirds and descending circle of fifths) on this sixth episode of Music Corner: Harmonic Sequences Explained.
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Bibliography
1. To read more about harmonic sequences, I recommend you find the chapters on them in a couple of the current music theory textbooks: "The Complete Musician" by Steven G. Laitz and "Harmony in Context" by Miguel Roig-Francolí.
2. Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D is in the public domain, as stated on Wikipedia.
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3. In this video I analyze Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive." In addition, I created a silly music theory parody of the song for educational purpose. My discussion and parody song follow fair use guidelines for parody, commentary, and criticism.
4. My tagline is a short quote from Robert Ashley's television opera, Perfect Lives.
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Harmonic Sequences Explained with a Disco Parody
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