Polytonality:For Concerto/Orchestral Writing

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Polytonality: For Concerto/OrchestralWriting lesson

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Today, a quick look at composing with Polytonality for orchestral and concerto writing.

Polytonality is the use of two or more keys at the same time:

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In this first example we have 4 bars of Polytonality with Eminor/DbMajor and EbMajor/CMajor

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This then resolves itself with a “Tonal” diatonic cadence of B7/D# to Em:

Polytonality-Orchestral Example

This example explores “Implication”. In this case it is implying the melodic minor but avoiding the cliche by employing the richness of Polytonality:

polytonality-orchestral-composing-chords-example

From here, we will again employ diatonic harmony for a cadence.

To complete this short orchestral example we will go back into Polytonality with another melodic minor implication by employing Dminor/DbMajor:

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Here is the chart:

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Polytonality-Orchestral Example

In this final example we will just “Reverse” the chords. This time it is DbMajor/Cmajor which is then played the other way around with CMajor/DbMajor.

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finally, we will employ a slash chord for an “Implied” cadence: This will also lighten the harmony:

Here is the Chart:

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Dennis Sandole Guitar Lore/ Scale Lore

In this Vlog/Blog we will take some inspiration from Dennis Sandole’s guitar lore/scale lore concepts.

If we look below we will see an example of a polytonal scale chromatically linking together through different keys,

DENNIS SANDOLE EXAMPLE:

dennis sandole guitar lore

We also see this in common scales too although not to such a degree.

For Instance:

ALTERED

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DIMINISHED

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OKAY, SO LET’S MAKE SOME IMPROVISED  MUSIC OUT OF IT ALL!

HEXACHORDS:

Below is a chromatic linking idea counting in groups of 6 notes over an A7 Alt chord.

Hexatonic DENNIS SANDOLE GUITAR LORE

CHROMATIC RESOLUTIONS ON The OFF BEAT:

This idea relies upon starting the alternate picking by playing off the beat [Missing the first semiquaver]. This creates “Forward Momentum” and puts most of the chromatic notes on the off beat, and at other times creates the illusion of it.

DENNIS SANDOLE off beat CHROMATIC SCALE

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Guitar Lore Dennis Sandole

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