[PDF & MP3s] Colorful Sounds

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[PDF & MP3s] Colorful Sounds

$14.00

GRAMMY® award winner Daniel Ho presents a unique approach to colorful harmonies.

You will receive:

  • the complete PDF of Colorful Sounds
  • all 61 audio tracks referred to in the book, as 61 MP3 files
  • two of the above files are the songs "Hōʻaeʻae" & "Oceandance"

This product is also available as a hard copy book & CD

 

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  • For songwriters - Discover infinite ways to harmonize melodies beyond the obvious "ear" chords.
  • For composers - Create moods and underscore scenes with an extensive sonic palette.
  • For players - Execute unique voicings of extended chords with ease.
  • ALL AUDIO INCLUDED AS MP3 FILES

Table of Contents includes...

MAJOR CHORDS

Three-Note Modules: Combining Modules, Inversion, and Open Voicings
Four-Note Modules: Inversion, Open Voicings, and Examples

MINOR CHORDS

Three-Note Modules: Inversions, Open Voicings, and Examples
Four-Note Modules: Inversions, Open Voicings, and Examples

DOMINANT CHORDS

Three-Note Modules: Inversions, Open Voicings and Examples
Four-Note Modules: Inversions, Open Voicings, and Examples

ADDITIONAL CHORDS

Songs

  • "Hōʻaeʻae" (recorded in 2009 on the CD He Nani)
  • "Oceandance" (recorded in 1998 on the CD Watercolors)

A Note From Daniel:

This book presents a harmonic method I have been using in my compositions, arrangements and performances
or over 20 years. It has served me well, and I hope you find this unique perspective equally useful in your
musical creations. One of the simplest ways to create sophisticated harmonies is to think of notes in groups
rather than as individual pitches. This method focuses on modules (groups of notes) with uniform intervallic
relationships and how they are used to build more complex harmonies. They are invaluable because their
consistent sound and shapes are easy to distinguish and intuitive to play on instruments. A fundamental
understanding of music theory is required to benefit from this material. Though the music is printed in black
and white, an audio CD of the examples is included to illustrate just how colorful these sounds really are!

Aloha,
Daniel Ho

 

Written by: Daniel Ho
Edited by: Cindy Tseng
Audio examples and music performed by: Daniel Ho
Photography by: Lydia Miyashiro & Daniel Ho
Nature photos: Sado-ga-shima, Japan (8/09)
Published by: Daniel Ho Creations

Release Date: February 2010