When I say progressions I mean study the general types of progressions, just to refresh my memory.
After that I will enter the harmony chapter...I already have a few books with Bach chorales, some with counterpoint and a few more with figured bass exercises.
Bach: Little Prelude, BWV 943, mm. 1–5
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Then study those. You have there the "progressions", the harmony, the counterpoint, everything. And all at the same time.rbarata wrote:When I say progressions I mean study the general types of progressions, just to refresh my memory.
After that I will enter the harmony chapter...I already have a few books with Bach chorales, some with counterpoint and a few more with figured bass exercises.
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I always avoided most of the Bach chorales because they are too advanced... Probably my harmony foundations were not deep enough.
I ended each exercise with more doubts than before.
I ended each exercise with more doubts than before.