3 Supplement Answers: Berklee Harmony
When he opened it, there were no answers. Just a single sentence from Chloe:
“Harding doesn’t want you to find the right notes. She wants you to find the note that shouldn’t work but weeps when it does. The answer is always the one that breaks your own rule.” Berklee Harmony 3 Supplement Answers
He played it on his MIDI keyboard. The chord hung in the cold air of the room. It was unstable, aching, perfect. When he opened it, there were no answers
He wrote it down. Then, next to it, he wrote: “Answer: The place where the rules tear slightly—that’s the harmony.” The answer is always the one that breaks your own rule
Professor Harding’s reply came at 8:00 AM:
Elias had the first three questions done. Standard modulations. But question four was a monster: “Given this bass line (C–Db–F–E), realize a four-voice progression using an augmented sixth chord that resolves deceptively. Then, reharmonize the same bass line using only negative harmony.”
He’d promised himself he wouldn’t look. But the cursor hovered over the file.