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Season 2021
Welcome to our first episode of 'Hear Between The Lines', kicking off a triology focusing on microtonal modulations.
First off: Pivot Tone Modulations. Using notes as anchorpoints to
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Welcome to our first episode of 'Hear Between The Lines', kicking off a triology focusing on microtonal modulations.
First off: Pivot Tone Modulations. Using notes as anchorpoints to modulate around is quite an old phenomenon, but it can also be really useful when working with much smaller intervals.
Today's topic: Contrary motion!
A harmonisation tool dating back centuries. But viewed through a microtonal lens, it opens up mostly unchartered realms of possibilities!
Today's topic: Contrary motion!
A harmonisation tool dating back centuries. But viewed through a microtonal lens, it opens up mostly unchartered realms of possibilities!
In our third episode of 'Hear Between The Lines' - our series about microtonal harmony and voice-leading - we focus on dividing intervals into ever smaller steps, and how to harmonise the results.
In our third episode of 'Hear Between The Lines' - our series about microtonal harmony and voice-leading - we focus on dividing intervals into ever smaller steps, and how to harmonise the results.
2021x4
How to use microtones to modulate (3.5): Microtonal Lingo
Episode overview
In the past few episodes we have used quite a lot of jargon that some of you might not yet be familiar with, so today, let's dive into the world of Microtonal Lingo!
In the past few episodes we have used quite a lot of jargon that some of you might not yet be familiar with, so today, let's dive into the world of Microtonal Lingo!
2021x5
Season finale
If Stevie Wonder were a microtonal composer...
Episode overview
There are a lot of meme-y microtonal cover songs.
However, we wanted to unleash the microtonal potential slumbering within the world of popular music and try to reharmonise a tune and
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There are a lot of meme-y microtonal cover songs.
However, we wanted to unleash the microtonal potential slumbering within the world of popular music and try to reharmonise a tune and make it sound even more like itself, if you know what we mean…
In this episode we ask ourselves what it would sound like if Stevie Wonder was a microtonal composer!
We love his music and compositional style and it was huge amounts of fun to pretend that this was a 31-TET composition.
So here’s what we came up with: En-joy Overjoyed!
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