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Reharmonization is the
technique of
taking an
existing melodic line and
altering the
harmony that
accompanies it. Typically, a
melody is
reharmonized...
- composition.
Differences from the
original composition may
include reharmonization,
melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or
formal development. Arranging...
- po****r swing-era
tunes and
reused with a new and more
complex melody or
reharmonized with more
complex chord progressions to form new compositions, a practice...
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stride influences, and
established new
ground through innovative use of
reharmonization, voicing, and bitonality.
Tatum grew up in Toledo, Ohio,
where he began...
- Quartet, Op. 76 No. 3 is
harmonized simply at the start:
Haydn later "
reharmonizes the theme". Hans
Keller calls this "the
fullest and
richest statement"...
-
whole tone
scale to
bebop scales,
diminished scales and "Coltrane"
reharmonization.
Levine ****umes that the
reader can read music, and
gives over 750...
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compositions "Giant Steps" and "Countdown", the
latter of
which is a
reharmonized version of
Eddie Vinson's "Tune Up". The
Coltrane changes are a standard...
- funk, electronica, pop, and disco. They are
known for
their jazz
fusion reharmonized covers of pop
songs like "Baby" by
Justin Bieber, "Rolling in the Deep"...
- and to
impress the listener. This may
include use of counterpoint,
reharmonization, tone color, or any
other arranging device. The arranger's
chorus is...
- the last in a
series of Berklee's Core
harmony curriculum textbooks,
Reharmonization Techniques for
Berklee Online, and
Modern Jazz
Theory and Practice—The...