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Why is Drop 2 voicing so smoothly voice led? Well, in this video, taken from Berklee Online’s Music Theory 301 course, Paul Schmeling goes over a I-vi-ii-V-I chord progression, comparing the voice leading between closed voicing chords and chords voiced in Drop 2. Make sure to have a piano with you so you can not only understand but also hear the difference between both voicings.
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ABOUT PAUL SCHMELING:
Paul Schmeling is a master pianist, interpreter, improviser, and arranger who has inspired countless students since he began teaching at Berklee in 1961. He has performed or recorded with jazz greats such as Clark Terry, Rebecca Parris, George Coleman, Carol Sloane, Frank Foster, Art Farmer, Herb Pomeroy, Phil Wilson, Dick Johnson and Slide Hampton. In the 1990s, the Paul Schmeling Trio released two inventive and critically acclaimed albums, interpreting the music of Hoagy Carmichael and songs associated with Frank Sinatra. Recently retired as chair of the piano department, he is co-author of the “Berklee Practice Method: Keyboard” (2001) and “Instant Keyboard” (2002) and the author of “Berklee Music Theory: Book 1.” He also authored Berklee Online’s very first online course with Music Theory 101.
About Berklee Online:
Founded in 2002, Berklee Online is the premier innovator and largest provider of worldwide music education, offering the renowned curriculum of Berklee College of Music at a fraction of the cost through award-winning programming and instruction. Contact an Academic Advisor today:
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