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📚 Section 3: Quiz
This Harmony Game Changes Everything

Introduction

Harmony is music’s invisible storyteller. It changes the emotional meaning of a melody without changing the melody itself. This lesson introduces the concept and gives quick examples you can play immediately.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand what harmony is and why it matters.
  • Hear the emotional effect of simple chord choices under a melody.
  • Identify major, minor, dominant, and seventh-based colors.

Core Concepts

Harmony: Playing more than one note at the same time — the vertical dimension of music that creates depth and color.

  • Major triad: Bright and stable.
  • Minor triad: Reflective or somber.
  • Dominant 7: Creates tension that seeks resolution.
  • Major 7 / Diminished / Half-dim: Nuanced colors for sophistication.

Quick Practice

Play a single melody note (A). Underneath it, try D major, then D minor, then A7. Notice how the same melody note feels different each time.