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M-II: Vertical View

Conduct K/S Analysis

1. Supplementary Analysis This session is a little supplement—Do you remember the piano piece I showed in the introductory chapter, aiming for a quiet and cold atmosphere, inspired by "Day One" from the movie Intersteller? Title: "The Silent Planet - Uranus" In the article, this was labeled as "CRAP", and it was stated, "From a theoretical perspective, you can find…
yuta
April 30, 2024
M-II: Vertical View

Usage of 5th Shell

Now that we finished discussing the Root and 3rd, let's move on to the 5th shell. But actually there isn't much to talk about it si I'm gonna wrap it up quickly. 1. Characteristics of the 5th Shell has a straightforward character, second only to the . Or it may provide a sense of elevation, as it stands far away…
yuta
November 14, 2023
M-II: Vertical View

Usage of Root Shell

Let's review the previous session. It goes like this: The impression of a melodic tone is greatly defined by in-chord degree, the relative position to the chord root. And Each degree has its unique character. So, I named this somewhat vague nature "shell" and discussed the need to analyze them properly. Let's start by looking at the usage of Root…
yuta
March 28, 2024
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Shell Function

Session Overview This time you learn new concepts. Again the discussion on the relationship between chords and melody. This theory is incredibly important for enhancing expressiveness and ultimately contributes to arranging techniques. Keywords: Shell, Guide tone In the previous session, the concept "In-chord Degree" was introduced. The position of the melody relative to the chord root has a significant impact…
yuta
June 12, 2024