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- Two harmonizations of "Yankee Doodle" In music, harmonization is the chordal accompaniment to a line or melody: "Using chords and melodies together, making...
- elements from other musical genres, and often features extensive use of reharmonisations and close harmony. He is known for his energetic live performances...
- and barely perceptible changes to the main theme during the work and reharmonisations that Orledge calls "a miracle of Fauréan ingenuity". Performance timings...
- standards, as well as his own compositions, often featured thorough reharmonisations. Musical features included added tone chords, modal inflections, unconventional...
- textures in which 'with strings', gloops of swoopy countermelody and reharmonisation are contrasted with flutes or oboes, vibes and piano." El Hunt from...
- are replaced by major 7th chords, major 6th chords, and 6/9 chords. Reharmonisation is often aimed at giving a minor feel, even where a song is in a major...
- renowned for his arrangements of po****r melodies, including imaginative reharmonisation and bridges, as well as syncopation and transposition. In 1927, he...
- Ellington without additional attribution. Van de Leur analysed Strayhorn's reharmonisation of the piece for Ivie Anderson's 1941 vocal recording and felt that...
- are small, mainly a different articulation in bars 15 and 22, and a reharmonisation of bars 25-27. There are two recordings of the first version: Philipp...