Types of Harmony in Music | Parallel, Oblique & Contrary Motion Explained (Solfa Family)

Types of Harmony in Music | Parallel, Oblique & Contrary Motion Explained (Solfa Family)

Learn the 3 main types of harmony in music — parallel, oblique, and contrary motion — and see how they shape every duet, choir part, and instrumental arrangement. This Solfa Family lesson simplifies harmony using movements between melody and harmony lines, helping you hear, see, and feel the difference between how notes move together or apart. 🎵 What You’ll Learn: The meaning of harmony in music How parallel motion creates smooth movement How oblique motion adds tension and color How contrary motion builds contrast and richness Real solfa examples: d–r–m vs s–f–m 💡 Perfect for: Beginners, choir singers, instrumentalists, solfa learners, and anyone building strong relative pitch skills. 👉 Don’t miss the next class! Subscribe to the Solfa Family playlist and follow the full journey from notes to harmony mastery. 🎧 Watch Next: What Is Melody? (Solfa Basics) Understanding Major Scale in Solfa Arpeggios Made Easy 📍 #SolfaFamily #HarmonyInMusic #MusicTheory #EarTraining #ParallelHarmony #ContraryMotion #ObliqueMotion #RelativePitch