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New Title on Reharmonization Techniques from Berklee Press
July 23, 2002
Advertisement Give your old songs a tune-up! Reharmonization is the musical equivalent of a new paint job on an old car. When you reharmonize a tune, you give the melody new color by changing its underlying harmonics. Reharmonization is a concept that may sound difficult, but can provide great musical results with relatively little effort. Reharmonization Techniques, a new title from Berklee Press, is a complete guide to reharmonization in an easy-to-follow format. Whether you write film scores, direct a band or choir, or play solo piano or guitar, the simple and innovative techniques found in this guide will help you update songs and develop exciting new arrangements. Even beginners will be able to add new twists to old tunes. Features reharmonization techniques such as:
About the Author Randy Felts has been a Professor of Jazz Harmony at Berklee College of Music for over twenty-five years. He performs regularly on saxophone, flute, and Synthophone in contexts ranging from classic 1960s rock to original jazz and pop music. He is the U.S. representative for Softwind Instruments. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.berkleepress.com/.
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