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FREE music lessons from Berklee College of Music Jazz Composition Theory and Practice Ted Pease Chapter 2 Harmonic Considerations Modal Harmony Click CD icons to listen to CD tracks from book. Press ESC to cancel sound. Check out Berkleeshares.com for more lessons just like this one. 2005 Berklee College of Music licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd-nc/1.0/ verify at http://berkleeshares.com/legal-notice

JAZZ COMPOSITION THEORY AND PRACTICE Modal Harmony The modes have provided fertile musical soil for jazz composers since the late 150s. In effect, modes can be viewed as displacements of the major scale. Ionian Dorian Phrygian Lydian Locrian Aeolian Mixolydian Diatonic seventh chords for each of the modes can be derived, as shown below. Each mode contains a so-called characteristic that helps to distinguish it from major and minor, and from the other modes. C Dorian C 7 D 7 E Maj7 F7 G 7 A 7( 5) B Maj7 Characteristic 6 C Phrygian C 7 D Maj7 E 7 F 7 G 7( 5) A Maj7 B 7 Characteristic 2 C Lydian CMaj7 D7 E 7 F 7( 5) GMaj7 A 7 B 7 Characteristic 4 C Mixolydian C7 D 7 E 7( 5) FMaj7 G 7 A 7 B Maj7 Characteristic 7 C Aeolian C 7 D 7( 5) E Maj7 F 7 G 7 A Maj7 B 7 Characteristic 6 C Locrian C 7( 5) D Maj7 E 7 F 7 G Maj7 A 7 B 7 Characteristic 5 62

CHAPTER 2 HARMONIC CONSIDERATIONS Most textbook explanations of modal harmony warn you to beware of the diatonic tritone in each mode, lest it pull you into the relative major key. This warning is valuable, but it can be somewhat limiting, especially in jazz composition. Since the characteristic of each mode is also a in the diatonic tritone of that mode, it stands to reason that the tritone may actually have a role in helping to establish the sound of that mode. Play the examples below on the piano and you will see and hear that these voicings, as simple as they are, are potential I chords in D Dorian, E Phrygian, F Lydian, G Mixolydian, A Aeolian, and B Locrian respectively. Note that the respective tritones are given strong support from each modal tonic in the bass clef. This helps anchor the tritone and ensures modal rather than tonal orientation. D Dorian E Phrygian F Lydian G Mixolydian A Aeolian B Locrian = characteristic The problem with the tritone in modal harmony is not so much the interval itself but the placement of that interval in a voicing in thirds. Voicings in thirds (triads and seventh chords) are so identified with the major and minor modes that their very use promotes tonal rather than modal identity. Bill Evans and Miles Davis must have understood this instinctively at the Kind of Blue recording sessions, because Bill Evans makes extensive use of voicings in fourths throughout, especially on So What. Voicings in fourths have a more ambiguous quality than voicings in thirds. A quartal triad (three- voicing in perfect fourths) doesn t sound major, minor, augmented, or diminished. In fact, any of the three s in such a voicing might be the root of the chord! This ambiguity has intrigued jazz musicians for more than forty years and is at the heart of the use of these voicings by players and composer/arrangers who hope to sound modern. D Dorian 7th chords in 3rds voicing in 4ths (major third on top) 63

JAZZ COMPOSITION THEORY AND PRACTICE It helps to examine the diatonic chords of each mode using three-part voicings in fourths. D Dorian E Phrygian F Lydian G Mixolydian A Aeolian B Locrian Assigning Roman numerals to these voicings is not particularly helpful because there is no tonic, subdominant, or dominant quality inherent in any of them without a in the bass. If the modal tonic is added in the bass, most of the voicings will sound tonic, while one or two voicings may sound vaguely non-tonic or like an approach chord. Then, if a other than the modal tonic is used in the bass, all of these voicings will sound non-tonic. 64

CHAPTER 2 HARMONIC CONSIDERATIONS The most important factor in establishing modal orientation is the frequent use of the modal tonic in the bass. This is essential because the tritone is always lurking and threatening to pull you into the relative major mode. As long as the modal tonic is used persistently in the bass voice, all of the diatonic voicings in fourths from the mode can be used above it in virtually any order to provide harmonic fluidity. The use of other s from the mode in the bass will suggest non-tonic chords that can be used in cadencing to a modal tonic chord. D Dorian * Non-tonic (any other bass ) E Phrygian Non-tonic (any other bass ) F Lydian Non-tonic (any other bass ) *Another nice thing about using modal voicings in fourths is that each will contain at least one tension of the mode (, %,, #,, %). 65

JAZZ COMPOSITION THEORY AND PRACTICE G Mixolydian Non-tonic (any other bass ) A Aeolian Non-tonic (any other bass ) B Locrian Non-tonic (any other bass ) Inverted Voicings in Fourths Voicings in fourths and their inversions have been used extensively in modal situations by jazz pianists, composers, and arrangers since the early 160s. A three-part voicing in fourths can be inverted by shifting the bottom up an octave twice in succession. This results in two new positions of the voicing, which contain the same three s but in a different intervallic order. Instead of two adjacent fourths, the first inversion contains a fourth on the bottom and a second on top. The second inversion contains a second on the bottom and a fourth on top. (A voicing in thirds has been avoided once again!) The chart on the next page demonstrates inversions of voicings in fourths in D Dorian, E Phrygian, and G Mixolydian. 66

CHAPTER 2 HARMONIC CONSIDERATIONS D Dorian Voicings in fourths 1st inversion 2nd inversion E Phrygian Voicings in fourths 1st inversion 2nd inversion G Mixolydian Voicings in fourths 1st inversion 2nd inversion 67