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Negative Harmony Part 3 – Negative harmony for modes

In part 3 of my crystal-clear negative harmony tutorial, I’ll show you how negative harmony affects modes of the major scale. Som evry interesting things happen when we apply negative harmony on modes. The transformation of a mode has a relation with the brightness and darkness of a mode. We’ll use the Dorian Brightness Quotient and the circle of fifths to do a remarkable discovery…
We will take the song “Freewill” by the Band Rush in the Lydian mode and convert the song into the negative harmony counterpart to make an awesome variation on this song.
We’ll also look at the difference between Modal interchange and Negative harmony. Both are often confused.

*Chapters:*
0:00 Introduction
0:57 Short recap
02:18 Dorian Brightness Quotient
05:17 Modes and negative harmony
07:49 Example – Freewill by Rush
10:14 Freewill in negative harmony
13:49 Modal Interchange vs Negative Harmony
16:15 Negative harmony

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