Alrighty so I have talked about why and
what need in order to make music BUT!!!!......in the blog before you see a
treble and a bass clef with lines in it and see letters. They are a very
important detail in music theory and here is why.
Each letter indicates a certain note or to
better to understand “note” is pretty much how high or how low you need to
sound in your voice and instrument.
Now it’s time for the Big Boy to come out.
By that I mean a simple chart that is more like your manual.
Just like I said before in my previous
blog about the screaming example that particular screaming could be in any of
those keys or note if you would prefer since your yelling a high pitched noise.
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the almighty circle of 5ths! mr. malcolm taught us well
ReplyDeleteI first learned about these last year with Mr.Ruhl man but forgot most of them by now, you just gave me my memory back though man. Thank You and interesting post.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see someone is preaching the good word of theory. There are a number of memory tools regarding the circle of fifths, maybe you could share some of them with us? I know I could use a refresher!
ReplyDeleteYou my friend are a young genius I agree theory is important not only for musicians but for anybody who strives to become a professional in the music industry. I know it's not the most exciting thing in the world but basic knowledge serves as a strong foundation for creation!
ReplyDeleteThis is well explained
ReplyDeleteThis is great stuff, Kevin! Many people want to be better songwriters for example but don't understand the importance of how a basic understanding of music theory can enhance their songwriting skills.
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