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How To Use Polytonality By Combining Keys Or Chords (Podcast)

PlayPiano Posted on March 9, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Polytonality involves playing two chords at the same time, usually in opposite hands.

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Posted in Chords, Podcast | Tagged Chords & chord progressions, dominant 7th chords. tri-tone substitutions, how to play piano, non-harmonic tones, piano, Piano lessons, playing piano, polytonality

How To Play Piano Using Polytonality: 3 Situations

PlayPiano Posted on February 4, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

The word “poly” means, of course, “many”, so polytonality in this context means “more than one tonality”

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Posted in chord substitution, Chords | Tagged Chords & chord progressions, dominant 7th chords. tri-tone substitutions, how to play piano, non-harmonic tones, piano, Piano lessons, playing piano, polytonality
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