Jazz reharmonization is the process of altering the chords in a piece of music to create new harmonic textures and progressions. This technique can add depth, complexity, and interest to a melody.
One common approach to jazz reharmonization is to substitute or modify existing chords with related chords that share similar harmonic functions. For example, you might replace a dominant seventh chord (V7) with a diminished seventh chord (vii(degree)(sharp)) followed by a dominant seventh chord.
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