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Chord Spelling - An Alternate Approach

Lesson Code: ML02
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

The quickest and most directy way to determine the chord tones of any chord are to use the scale degrees of its major scale. For a major triad the chord tones are the 1st, 3rd and 5th scale degrees of its major scale. For a minor triad you simply flat the 3rd.

For a C major chord the 1st, 3rd, and 5th of the C major scale (C D E F G A B C) are the C E and G. For C minor it's C Eb and G.

By memorizing one sequence of notes, your major scales and a few chord building rules we can learn to spell ANY chord.

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Chord Substitution Principles

Lesson Code: MLRMA08
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

A substitution is when a chord replaces or is used in addition to an existing chord.

Chords can have a active or passive quality to them. Active chords tend to be restless and want to move on to other chords. Passive chords tend to offer a feeling of rest and resolution. This cycle of active and passive chords are what gives chord progressions their feeling of movement.

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Ear Training

Lesson Code: ML03
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Ear Training is the development of the active and passive capability to relate to music aurally. This includes the ability to recognize melodic and harmonic intervals, chords, chords progressions, rhythm, melody and harmony.

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Enharmonic Equivalents

Lesson Code: UL19
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

An Enharmonic Equivalent is where a musical pitch can have different names depending on the context in which it is functioning. An example is G# produces the same pitch as Ab.

Enharmonic equivalents will sound the same but are notated differently using standard music notation.

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Glossary of Music Terms

Lesson Code: ML07
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Common and not so common music terms.

Knowing the language and terms used with music aides in your own understanding when exploring your music potential.

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Harmonic Analysis - Full Diatonic

Lesson Code: MLRMA09
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Harmonic Analysis is the understanding of the functional sequence of chords. It is the process used to analyze the harmonic structure of a progression, song or composition. This analysis is then used to make scale selections for improvisation and chord substitution. This lesson covers the Full Diatonic harmonic principle..

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Harmonic Analysis - Getting Started

Lesson Code: MLR01
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

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Getting stared with Harmonic Analysis.

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Key Signatures - A Major and F Sharp Minor

Lesson Code: UL47
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for A Major and F Sharp Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - Ab Major and F Minor

Lesson Code: UL55
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for Ab Major and F Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - B Major and G Sharp Minor

Lesson Code: UL49
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for B Major and G Sharp Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - Bb Major and G Minor

Lesson Code: UL53
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for Bb Major and G Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - C Flat Major and A Flat Minor

Lesson Code: UL58
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for Cb Major and Ab Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - C Flat Major and A Flat Minor

Lesson Code: UL58
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for Cb Major and Ab Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - C Major and A Minor

Lesson Code: UL44
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for C Major and A Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - C Major and A Minor

Lesson Code: UL44
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for C Major and A Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - C Sharp Major and A Sharp Sharp Minor

Lesson Code: UL51
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for C Sharp Major and A Sharp Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - D Flat Major and B Flat Minor

Lesson Code: UL56
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for Db Major and Bb Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - D Major and B Minor

Lesson Code: UL46
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for D Major and B Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - E Major and C Sharp Minor

Lesson Code: UL48
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for E Major and C Sharp Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - Eb Major and C Minor

Lesson Code: UL54
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for Eb Major and C Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - F Sharp Major and D Sharp Sharp Minor

Lesson Code: UL50
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for F Sharp Major and D Sharp Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - G Flat Major and E Flat Minor

Lesson Code: UL57
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for Gb Major and Eb Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - G Flat Major and E Flat Minor

Lesson Code: UL57
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for Gb Major and Eb Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Key Signatures - G Major and E Minor

Lesson Code: UL45
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Learn the recognize the key signature for G Major and E Minor. Learn their corresponding Major and Natural Minor scales with basic ukulele chords for each scale.

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Modular Phonetic Rhythm

Lesson Code: MPR20
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Modular Phonetic Rhythm<./b> represents a significant advance in the teaching and application of rhythm. Eliminating many inefficient aspects of rhythm education, Modular Phonetic Rhythm streamlines the traditional educational approach, resulting in a reflexive reaction to rhythm. Modular Phonetic Rhythm streamlines the traditional educational approach, resulting in a reflexive reaction to rhythm. This approach is applicable to all ages and to all styles of music. It has applications for the individual musician as well as for groups such as orchestra, jazz band, marching band, small groups etc.

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Modular Phonetic Rhythm, Level I Pairs Worksheet

Lesson Code: MPR21
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Level I rhythmic syllable pairs for developing your ukulele strums vocabulary.

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Modular Phonetic Rhythm, Level I Pairs Worksheet

Lesson Code: MPR22
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Level II rhythmic syllable pairs for developing your ukulele strums vocabulary.

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Practice Cycles and Sequences

Lesson Code: UL18
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Sequences and cycles for practicing scales, intervals, melodic sequences and arpeggios.

These sequences also help in learning where any interval is of a given note, the chord tones of chords and aides in memorizing scales.

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Tetrachords

Lesson Code: UL115
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Traditionally, a tetrachord is a series of four tones filling in the interval of a perfect fourth. In modern usage a tetrachord is any four-note segment of a scale or tone row. The term tetrachord derives from ancient Greek music theory. It literally means four strings.

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The Major Scale

Lesson Code: UL124
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

The Major Scale or Ionian scale is a diatonic scale, made up of seven distinct notes, plus an eighth which duplicates the first one octave higher. In solfege these notes correspond to the syllables "Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti/Si, (Do)", the "Do" in the parenthesis at the end being the octave of the root.

The simplest major scale to write or play on the piano is C major, the only major scale that does not require sharps or flats. The C major scale uses only the white keys on the piano keyboard.

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Understanding Chromatic Intervals

Lesson Code: UL31b
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

An interval is the distance between two notes. An interval has a name and a type.

Chromatic Intervals are NOT taken from a major scale. They are derived from the diatonic intervals.

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Understanding Interval Inversion

Lesson Code: UL31c
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

Inverting intervals using the Rule of Nine.

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Understanding Intervals

Lesson Code: UL31
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

An interval is the distance between two notes. An interval has a name and a type. They can be played melodically or harmonically.

Simple Diatonic Intervals are taken from a major scale.

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What is the different between a Scale and a Mode?

Lesson Code: UL110
Published: December 31, 1969
Updated: December 31, 1969

Lesson Info

A scale and mode can contain exactly the same notes. So when it is a scale and when is it a mode?

This lesson explores the content that determine when a scale is a mode.

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Ukulele- Reading Music Series - Primer

Reading music is not as hard as one might think. It may be new and unfamiliar but is not hard when you have a proper plan of attack.

Reading music on the ukulele is easier than reading music on guitar or piano. There are only four strings with a smaller range of possible notes.

Music in the key of C with all natural notes, no flats or sharps is pretty easy to play in open position on a ukulele. This would be the same as playing the white keys of a piano.

Standard music notation has been the Lingua Franco of musicians, both professionals and hobbyists for many centuries.

Reading standard music notation opens you up to vast world of published music.

Reading simple melodies in open position is the first step to reading music on the uke.

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