Keywords: Chords
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Beginning Harmonic Analysis
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Abstract: An introduction to chord relationships within a particular key.
Beyond Triads: Naming Other Chords
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Abstract: The name of a chord is determined by the relationship to the tonic of every note in the chord.
Consonance and Dissonance
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Abstract: Consonance and dissonance are musical terms describing whether combinations of notes sound good together or not.
Detecting Notes or Chords
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Abstract: This module demonstrates how we use Matlab to determine if a guitar player is playing single notes or chords.
Harmony
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Abstract: An introduction to one of the basic elements of music.
Introduction to Music Theory
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Abstract: This course introduces the basic concepts and terms needed to discuss melody and harmony. It is intended for teens or adults with no background in music theory but some familiarity with reading common notation and playing an instrument (or singing). Concepts covered include interval, major and minor ... More »
Naming Triads
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Abstract: The name of a chord depends on the intervals between its notes when the chord is in root position.
Reading a Chord Diagram
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Abstract: A standard chord diagram shows the proper fingering for a chord on a fretted, stringed instrument such as guitar.
Simple Chordal Harmony
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Abstract: Activities for introducing simple chordal harmony to children
Understanding Basic Music Theory
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Abstract: An introduction to the expanded music theory course, with suggestions on how to use the materials.
Understanding Basic Music Theory
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Abstract: An expanded version of "Introduction to Music Theory", this course includes a review of common notation and an introduction to the physics behind music theory, as well as the basic concepts of music theory and a few slightly advanced but very useful topics, such as transposition.
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