STEP 7 – Improvise on Relative-Major-Minor Blocks
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To be tonally fluent, you must understand the pattern of relationship between all the harmonic blocks. At step 7, we explore the first relationship between a major and minor block. These 12 pairs are not difficult to remember as long as you play them with authentic musical expression. This PDF and video help you practise your improvising skills on these pairs of blocks.
STEP 7 – Read Relative-Major-Minor Blocks
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This PDF and video help you to practise reading music built on relative-major-minor pairs of harmonic blocks, so that you develop the skill of hearing the score in your imagination as you play the music effortlessly on the keys.
STEP 7 – Exercises on Relative-Major-Minor Blocks over 12-key areas
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In this PDF and video you practise reading and playing exercises to develop your skills with the relative-major-minor pairs of harmonic blocks over the small 12-key areas of the keyboard map.
STEP 7 – Exercises on Relative-Major-Minor Harmonic Blocks on Butterfly Areas
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In this PDF and video you practise reading staff notation as you play exercises to develop your skills with the relative-major-minor pairs of harmonic blocks on the 2 butterfly areas of the keyboard map.