Zach Sestili
The map of music harmony that I have charted, has been obtained through a very detailed and lengthy process. Throughout the search, I've composed five record albums for CD, some with collaboration from expert musicians who are my good friends.
As a student of drums, piano, guitar, and saxophone at age ten, I began performing in music groups as a vocalist and instrumentalist, including some of my own songs amidst pop-rock cover songs. Continuing study of harmony theory, I began creating this new approach to learning music by ear, which relates the scales of musical harmony to a spectrum of colors.
After years of development, this system is useful in all levels of harmony study: a subject essential to composition and improvisation. It applies to all melodic instruments. It brings sensational musical color to any style of music.
In search of [ A Map of Music Harmony ] our company conducted 20 years of systematic experimentation and research involving a physical-science and perception-based approach, providing agility in all styles of music.
Videos
Guitar Song
Performance at age 18 for local cable channel. Pop Rock song with a jazz-fussion style guitar solo section.
Modal Harmony
- Honolulu
- Modary System
- Video
This is a compendious overview of the complete modary system, followed by an improvisation over a progression.
Piano Song
- Pittsburgh
- The Planet's Edge
- Video
Performance at age 18 for local cable channel. Soft Rock song with classical sound and colorful modal changes.