Cómo escribir armonía avanzada rápido y corregida (incluso sin teclado MIDI)

Have you ever felt held back by technology while trying to explain a harmonic concept in class? Editing music in real time in front of a group of students or on a video call is often awkward and slow. In this video, I reveal the inner workings of AulaChord's fast editing, designed so your teaching never stops, even if you only have your laptop keyboard at hand. You'll learn to master the workflow that makes AulaChord the ultimate digital whiteboard: Key Management: Instantly change keys with Ctrl + Arrows for a clean performance in Performer Mode. Octave Navigation: Complete control of the range without needing a physical piano. Surgical Editing: How to modify individual notes, chromatic and diatonic shifts with professional shortcuts. The Performer's "Trick": How to use the floating window to analyze pre-written chord progressions while projecting your lesson. Harmonic Precision: Why AulaChord guarantees that no "false notes" or incorrect enharmonic equivalents will appear in your examples. 🚀 Get AulaChord with a 23% discount: https://AulaMusical.com/AulaChord Take your theory and harmony classes to the next level with a tool that understands musical logic as well as you do. 0:00 Quick editing on the staff for teachers. 0:25 How to change keys (Ctrl + Arrows). 0:50 Relationship between key signature and the Performer Panel. 1:18 Octave selector on the alphabetic keyboard. 1:42 Navigating and editing notes within a chord (Shift + Arrows). 2:10 Full octave shift (Ctrl + Alt). 2:25 Difference between chromatic and diatonic shifting (Ctrl vs. Alt). 2:48 How to move notes between treble and bass clefs (Ctrl + F). 3:02 Adding intervals above and below (Shift + Alt). 3:30 Clearing the board instantly (Ctrl + N). 4:00 Trick for building complex chords without releasing keys. 5:00 Changing analysis and chord symbol consistency (Ctrl + A). 5:30 Display selector: American vs. Roman numerals (comma key). 6:00 Using the Q key for chromatic equivalents (Enharmonic equivalents). 6:30 How to use Performer Mode to analyze recorded sequences. 8:15 Launch offer (23% OFF) and subscription. 🔔 Subscribe for more videos like this:    / @luiscarlosmorenoprofesor   What you need to know!!! -------------------------------------- 🎬 Latest Videos:    / aulamusical   📰 Our Community Posts and Polls:    / aulamusical   LET'S STAY IN TOUCH ----------------------------------- 🌎 WEBSITE: https://Aulamusical.com 📷 Instagram:   / aulamusical   🎶 Facebook:   / aulamusical   🗒️ Twitter:   / aulamusical   🎧 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/au... 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3U9wsne... 🎧 Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/SszpMXhHtAQQ... 🎧 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/co/podcast... ABOUT ME: -------------------------------------------------- (Aulamusical: Luis Carlos Moreno Cardona) I'm a musician, passionate about technology, pedagogy, and arts administration. At Aulamusical, I publish topics of interest to musicians and people with an affinity for the arts. These include music software, project management, music theory, solfège materials, rhythm reading, and resources for beginners. If you teach or study music, I'm here for you. Follow me and turn on notifications to be alerted when new content is uploaded to my channel. SUBSCRIBE: 🔔    / @luiscarlosmorenoprofesor   #MusicClass