Basics of Classical Harmony & Counterpoint Lesson 28: The Lament Bass
Lesson 28: The Lament Bass Transcript and Lesson Notes
Or "Why Passing v6 in Minor is the Saddest Chord on Earth." (And no, Mr. Tufnel, the examples are not all in D minor.)
Quick Summary
Or "Why Passing v6 in Minor is the Saddest Chord on Earth." (And no, Mr. Tufnel, the examples are not all in D minor.)
Key Takeaways
- Review the core idea: Or "Why Passing v6 in Minor is the Saddest Chord on Earth." (And no, Mr. Tufnel, the examples are not all in D minor.)
- Understand how lesson fits into Lesson 28: The Lament Bass.
- Understand how lament fits into Lesson 28: The Lament Bass.
- Understand how bass fits into Lesson 28: The Lament Bass.
- Understand how basics fits into Lesson 28: The Lament Bass.
Key Concepts
Full Transcript
Or "Why Passing v6 in Minor is the Saddest Chord on Earth." (And no, Mr. Tufnel, the examples are not all in D minor.)
Lesson FAQs
What is Lesson 28: The Lament Bass about?
Or "Why Passing v6 in Minor is the Saddest Chord on Earth." (And no, Mr. Tufnel, the examples are not all in D minor.)
What key concepts are covered in this lesson?
The lesson covers lesson, lament, bass, basics, classical.
What should I learn before Lesson 28: The Lament Bass?
Review the previous lessons in Basics of Classical Harmony & Counterpoint, then use the transcript and key concepts on this page to fill any gaps.
How can I practice after this lesson?
Practice by applying the main concepts: lesson, lament, bass, basics.
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