the tune We might consider melody to be the single most important element within a song. In everyday language, this is the element we call 'the tune'. In technical terms, however, the melody is a series of pitches, or notes, that are organised to form a shape or pattern.
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Read More »In the last video, you heard a band build up the main ingredients or ‘elements’ that comprise the various layers of time, pitch and texture in a piece of music. In this article, we’ll be taking a closer look at these elements and explaining them in a bit more detail. We recommend that you spend some time on this aspect of the course as it will considerably help your understanding and appreciation of the ideas explored in the weeks to come. The theoretical components of music may seem overly technical and difficult to grasp when you first encounter them, but they can be ‘understood’ in a number of different ways. For example, whenever we sing a song or play chords on the guitar, we are demonstrating some understanding of the concepts of melody and harmony. You could think of this in the same way as ‘knowing’ how to throw and catch a ball; we may not understand the physics or maths of projectile motion and air resistance, but we do have an idea of how a ball is likely to travel through the air – often built up through experience and trial and error. Our knowledge of music may not be complete, but it is the basis of the way that we might make sense of these elements.
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Read More »A key is a way of grouping together pitches into ‘families’ – all the notes within a certain key can be said to have something important in common. So, the pitches to the song Green Rocky Road all come from the same scale, that of C Major. A scale is a series of notes in which the first and last are usually the same, organised to a particular pattern. Keys are created when the first degree (tonic) and fifth degree (dominant) are used in ways that give structure and to some extent ‘meaning’ to the pitch elements of the music. In this course, we’ll be focusing on major and minor keys only, and to some extent, the modes that are associated with them. This topic will be explored in detail later this week and in Week 4 so don’t worry too much if these ideas sound quite complex at this stage. In our song, the sense of key is created by the notes played on the guitar and double bass, and the notes sung by Nat.
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