Scales modes based on major scale
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www.lifesmith.com4 Defining modes Modes... A very controversial topic that seems to confuse the hell out of many people... Opinions vary from "Modes are completely useless - the major and minor scales are all you need" all the
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valdez.dumarsengraving.comModes and Scales Within each key, modes form the foundations of the scales used in Flamenco. The modes are defined by the interval relationships from the natural scale, beginning on each note.
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daystarvisions.comLesson 2: Scales A musical scale is a procedure for dividing an octave into multiple tones or notes. Using the fifth, fourth, and major third intervals, for example: we can create a four-tone scale starting on A 440 like so:
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www.wmich.edu3 MELODY Melody is the element that focuses on the HORIZONTAL presentation of Pitch. • PITCH: the highness or lowness of a musical sound • MELODY: a linear series of pitches Almost all famous rock songs have a memorable melody (the tune you sing in the car or the shower.) Melodies can be derived from various SCALES (families of pitches) such as the traditional major and minor scales …
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www.clawhammerbanjotab.co.ukThe C Major Scale and A Natural Minor Scale are from the only Keys with no Flats or Sharps. Every other key needs at least one flat or sharp. Chords/Arpeggios: The Diatonic scale is “Harmo-nized” into Triad chords (3 notes) & Seventh Chords(4 notes) by taking every other note in the scale and playing them all at once.
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www.kanpuruniversity.orgSTATE LEVEL UNDERGRADUATE SYLLABI B.A./B.Sc. GEOGRAPHY The three year B.A./B.Sc. course in geography shall be spread over three Academic Sessions viz. Part-I, …
A BRIEF GUIDE TO PIANO FOURTH VOICINGS
www.opus28.co.uk© Jason Lyon 2006-7, jlyon@opus28.co.uk www.opus28.co.uk/jazzarticles.html A BRIEF GUIDE TO PIANO FOURTH VOICINGS INTRODUCTION This article …
CHAPTER 1 THE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
www.wmich.eduCHAPTER 1: The Elements of Music 2 RHYTHM Rhythm is the element of "TIME" in music. When you tap your foot to the music, you are "keeping the beat" or following the structural rhythmic pulse of the music.There are several important aspects of rhythm: