HARMONY BACKGROUND AND TIPS
Scale types and voicings
table
Lead Voice
MAJ1
3rd Above
5th Above
MAJ2
3rd above
5th above
MAJ3
3rd above
5th above
MIN1
3rd above
5th above
MIN2
3rd above
5th above
MIN3
3rd above
5th above
The table above illustrates the how the six scale types
differ. It shows the third and fifth intervals for input
notes in the key of C.
The bold line of notes at the top represent the sung or
input note.
The symbol "nc" means no change, in that the harmony
voice will simply stay on the previous note until the
lead voice changes to a non "nc" note.
The table at right shows the range of harmony voicings
available in Scale mode.
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C
C#
D
Eb
E
nc
F
nc
G
nc
A
nc
E
nc
F
nc
G
nc
A
nc
E
nc
F
nc
G
nc
A
nc
Eb
nc
F
G
G
nc
Bb
Bb
Eb
nc
F
G
G
nc
A
Bb
Eb
nc
F
G
G
nc
A
Bb
E
F
F#
G
G
A
nc
B
B
C
nc
D
G
A
nc
C
C
C
nc
E
G
A
nc
Bb
Bb
C
nc
D
nc
Ab
nc
Bb
nc
C
nc
D
nc
A
nc
Bb
nc
C
nc
D
nc
Ab
nc
B
nc
C
nc
D
Voicing intervals in Scale mode
presets
+2 Octaves (+2ve)
+1 Octave (+1ve)
-1 Octaves (-1ve)
G#
A
Bb
nc
C
D
nc
E
F
nc
C
D
nc
E
F
nc
C
D
nc
E
F
C
nc
D
Eb
nc
F
C
nc
D
Eb
nc
F
C
nc
D
Eb
nc
F
++7
++6
++5
++4
++3
++2
+7
+6
+5
+4
+3
+2
Unison
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
- -2
- -3
- -4
- -5
- -6
- -7
B
D
F
D
F
D
F
nc
nc
nc
nc
nc
nc
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