Mapping Tonal Harmony L1
| Version | 1.1 |
| Price | $1.99 |
| Category | Education / Chords and Scales |
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| Release Date | Nov 2, 2012 |
| Updated On | Nov 5, 2012 |
| Size | 12 Mo |
| Downloads | 2 |
Mapping Tonal Harmony L1 is the introductory version of the Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro app.
Mapping Tonal Harmony has been envisioned as auxiliary material in the study of Tonal Harmony. The main objective of this app is to provide the student, teachers, composers and/or songwriters with a tool that will aid them in hearing, analyzing, foreseeing and composing harmonic progressions without struggle, in all keys alike.
The map in the L1 version has two levels of complexity containing the basic diatonic neighborhood with all main and deceptive cadences, in major and minor modes, and is viewable in all 12 keys and enharmonic spellings, plus a functional view (relative to the tonic). Each level is also accompanied by its respective workbook available at mDecks.com for further study and...
Mapping Tonal Harmony has been envisioned as auxiliary material in the study of Tonal Harmony. The main objective of this app is to provide the student, teachers, composers and/or songwriters with a tool that will aid them in hearing, analyzing, foreseeing and composing harmonic progressions without struggle, in all keys alike.
The map in the L1 version has two levels of complexity containing the basic diatonic neighborhood with all main and deceptive cadences, in major and minor modes, and is viewable in all 12 keys and enharmonic spellings, plus a functional view (relative to the tonic). Each level is also accompanied by its respective workbook available at mDecks.com for further study and...
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Mapping Tonal Harmony L1 is the introductory version of the Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro app.
Mapping Tonal Harmony has been envisioned as auxiliary material in the study of Tonal Harmony. The main objective of this app is to provide the student, teachers, composers and/or songwriters with a tool that will aid them in hearing, analyzing, foreseeing and composing harmonic progressions without struggle, in all keys alike.
The map in the L1 version has two levels of complexity containing the basic diatonic neighborhood with all main and deceptive cadences, in major and minor modes, and is viewable in all 12 keys and enharmonic spellings, plus a functional view (relative to the tonic). Each level is also accompanied by its respective workbook available at mDecks.com for further study and research.
Features
Mode Selector:
Browse Mode - Tap the chords on the map, listen and view the respective function, most-often-used mode/scale.
Play Mode - Select, load and listen to standard progressions & cadences while viewing them play in the map
Help Mode - An interactive help mode on how to use the app.
Map Levels:
1) Basic Diatonic functions
2) IIIm and Deceptive Cadences
Chord Info Panel:
Tap on the chords in the map and view info about their function, mode scale, etc.
Cadences and Alternative Cadences Paths:
Activate the cadences paths to make most common paths between functions.
Enharmonics and Keyboard:
Modulate to any key and view the progressions in the selected key or functionally. Select enharmonic spellings using sharps or flats. Transpose any progression to any key by tapping on the keyboard.
Staff Panel:
View the current progression in the staff panel in standard chord notation instantaneously transposed to the selected key or functionally. In play mode you can tap on the chords in the staff to play it and find it on the map.
Show-paths icon.
Make paths in the current progression visible to view the entire harmonic progression.
If you are an advanced harmony student we suggest taking a look at Tonal Mapping Harmony Pro app version.
Mapping Tonal Harmony has been envisioned as auxiliary material in the study of Tonal Harmony. The main objective of this app is to provide the student, teachers, composers and/or songwriters with a tool that will aid them in hearing, analyzing, foreseeing and composing harmonic progressions without struggle, in all keys alike.
The map in the L1 version has two levels of complexity containing the basic diatonic neighborhood with all main and deceptive cadences, in major and minor modes, and is viewable in all 12 keys and enharmonic spellings, plus a functional view (relative to the tonic). Each level is also accompanied by its respective workbook available at mDecks.com for further study and research.
Features
Mode Selector:
Browse Mode - Tap the chords on the map, listen and view the respective function, most-often-used mode/scale.
Play Mode - Select, load and listen to standard progressions & cadences while viewing them play in the map
Help Mode - An interactive help mode on how to use the app.
Map Levels:
1) Basic Diatonic functions
2) IIIm and Deceptive Cadences
Chord Info Panel:
Tap on the chords in the map and view info about their function, mode scale, etc.
Cadences and Alternative Cadences Paths:
Activate the cadences paths to make most common paths between functions.
Enharmonics and Keyboard:
Modulate to any key and view the progressions in the selected key or functionally. Select enharmonic spellings using sharps or flats. Transpose any progression to any key by tapping on the keyboard.
Staff Panel:
View the current progression in the staff panel in standard chord notation instantaneously transposed to the selected key or functionally. In play mode you can tap on the chords in the staff to play it and find it on the map.
Show-paths icon.
Make paths in the current progression visible to view the entire harmonic progression.
If you are an advanced harmony student we suggest taking a look at Tonal Mapping Harmony Pro app version.
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