#6 Chord Progression: Music Theory 10 Lev Morning Has Broken
Learn to Reharmonize a simple song from basic chords to a mature music arrangement with advanced chords. 10 Level Chords

What you will learn
SUBSTITUTE chords to create beautiful sounds
PLAY different beautiful chord progressions
LEARN beautiful chord progressions
EXPLORE advanced chords to arrange a song
PLAY a mature music arrangement to a simple song
CREATE jazzy sounds with tritone chords
PUT in secondary dominant chords for more reharmonizing
SPOT dominant chords to reharmonize higher level chords
SUSPEND chords with 4th tone
LISTEN to chord sounds
CREATE nostalgic mood with 9th tones
APPLY b9 to create cocktail chord sounds
USE Harmony rules from Level 1 to Level 10
STEP by STEP to arrange a simple song
APPLY music chords to melody tones
LEARN music chord theory at all levels
HARMONIZE a song from basic chords to advanced chords
Why take this course?
Based on the provided information, it seems you are looking for a comprehensive understanding of music theory as it applies to the song in question. The levels outlined represent a progression from basic harmony to advanced concepts such as tritone substitution and altered dominant chord substitutions. Here's a brief summary of what each level covers:
Level 1: Basic Harmony introduces the primary chords I (tonic), IV (subdominant), and V7 (dominant seventh) and their roles in providing a foundation for harmony within the key of C major.
Level 2: Chord Extensions & Quartal Harmony expands upon basic harmony by adding extensions like sixths (6ths) and sevenths (7ths), as well as ninths (9ths) to enrich the sound.
Level 3: Minor chord substitutions & additions explores the use of ii (supertonic), iii (median), and vi (submediant) chords within a key center.
Level 4: The Circle of Fifths for minor chord substitutions looks at how to use the circle to find minor VII (submediant seventh) chords in various keys.
Level 5: Secondary Dominants introduces the use of I7 (dominant seventh), II7 (supertonic dominant seventh), and VI7 (submediant dominant seventh) chords, which are extensions of primary chords that function as dominants.
Level 6: Altered dominant chord substitution delves into the use of 7b9 (seventh flat ninth) chords, which add tension and chromaticism to the harmony.
Level 7: Diminished 7 Chords (b3 + b5) Substitution explores how diminished seventh chords can be used in place of other chords to create dissonance and tension, especially around tritones.
Level 8: Augmented chord substitutions involves using VIII (augmented) chords as substitutes for dominant chords, adding a unique color to the harmony.
Level 9: Suspension chords examines how suspending a fourth or a fifth can create suspense and anticipation in the music.
Level 10: Tritone Substitution Chords explores the use of chords built on the tritone for resolving to dominant chords, providing a way to navigate chromatically altered paths in the harmonic structure.
Rosa's online school offers courses that cover these topics and more, with resources for both piano and music theory students. The courses are designed to be accessible and provide lifetime access to learn at your own pace. With thousands of satisfied students and a strong track record, Rosa's school is an option worth considering if you aim to deepen your understanding of music theory.