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This article is about harmonization in music. For other, see Harmonisation. Yankee doodle harmonization[1] Play (help·info). Harmonized C major scale Play (help·info): I, ii, iii, IV, V7, vi, viio. In music, harmonization is the chordal accompaniment to a line or melody: "Using chords and melodies together, making harmony by stacking scale tones as triads".[2] A harmonized scale can be created by using each note of a musical scale as a root note for a chord and then by taking other tones within the scale building the rest of a chord.[3] For example, using an Ionian (major scale) the root note would become the I major chord, the second note the ii minor chord, the third note the iii minor chord, the fourth note the IV major chord, the fifth note the V major chord (or even a dominant 7th), the sixth note the vi minor chord, the seventh note the vii diminished chord and the octave would be a I major chord. Using the minor (aeolian mode) one would have: I minor, ii diminished, III major, iv minor, v minor, VI major, VII major and the i minor an octave higher.[4] See also Chord progression Harmony References ^ Porter, Steven (1987). Harmonization of the Chorale, p.9. ISBN 0935016805. ^ Schonbrun, Marc (2006). The Everything Music Theory Book: A Complete Guide to Taking Your Understanding of Music to the Next Level, p.257. ISBN 1593376529. ^ Bruce Buckingham; Eric Paschal (October 1, 1997). Rhythm Guitar: The Complete Guide. Musicians Institute Press. p. 48. ISBN 978-0793581849. http://books.google.com/books?id=LDf3e7f71DEC&lpg=PA48&dq=Harmonized%20scale&pg=PA48#v=onepage&q=Harmonized%20scale&f=false. Retrieved 19 July 2010.  ^ Keith Wyatt; Carl Schroeder (April 1, 1998). "11". Harmony and Theory: A Comprehensive Source for All Musicians. Musicians Institute Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-0793579914. http://books.google.com/books?id=n9hjNpuVdUAC&lpg=PA58&dq=minor%20Harmonized%20scale&pg=PA58#v=onepage&q=minor%20Harmonized%20scale&f=false. Retrieved 19 July 2010.  External links http://www.torvund.net/guitar//index.php?page=Th_harmscale http://guitarsecrets.com/harmonizing.htm v · d · eHarmony Accompaniment · Banjo roll · Cadence · Chord · Chord progression · Harmonization · List of chords · List of chord progressions · Note · Pitch · Simultaneity · Voice leading