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To create better musical arrangements, you’ll need to be able to present your melodies in 1, 2, 3, or even 4 voices. Today we teach you how to add an extra layer of density, avoiding the most common mistakes: always staying in the thirds and sixths, and clashing with the underlying harmony. ???? FREE Book/Course on BASIC MUSIC THEORY: https://cresciente.net/libro-gratis-t... ???? FREE Course on BASIC MUSIC READING: https://cresciente.net/curso-gratis-l... ???? The STEP-BY-STEP PATH to become a BETTER COMPOSER: https://cresciente.net/membresia-curs... ???? Our Networks: /cresciente_teoriamusical/cresciente.educacion.musical 00:00 Introduction 00:40 What do we mean by second voice? 02:40 Making a second voice “in situ” 04:28 Parallel thirds 10:39 Parallel sixths 12:23 Other intervals 12:45 Combining intervals 15:10 Closing