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  1. Oct 13, 2019 · Music Theory For Dummies. Discussing form when talking about popular music is tricky because the term is often misused. Think of form as being the specific way a piece of music is constructed, with governing rules to that type of music’s construction. Genre, on the other hand, refers to a song’s style, such as the instrumentation used ...

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  2. Oct 11, 2019 · Alberti Bass. An accompaniment pattern where each chord note is played one at a time. The lowest chord member is played first, then the highhest chord member, the middle chord member, and the highest once again. This was a favorite accompaniment pattern of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Example: C, G, E, G or D, A, F#, A.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Music_theoryMusic theory - Wikipedia

    In modern academia, music theory is a subfield of musicology, the wider study of musical cultures and history. Music theory is often concerned with abstract musical aspects such as tuning and tonal systems, scales, consonance and dissonance, and rhythmic relationships. In addition, there is also a body of theory concerning practical aspects ...

  4. Figure 1. The three-phase cycle of genre. This cycle can also lead to transformation and reconfiguration of genres. As social conventions, genres “are born” and “die”, as Fabbri (2006) says; but as taxonomic classes, they are immanent, and changes over time are just attachments to their historical definitions.

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  5. Jun 21, 2023 · The most common scale you’ll encounter in music theory is the major scale, as it’s deeply embedded in every popular genre and most of the pieces you’ll play as a musician. Thinking back to the C major scale above, here are a few other examples of different major scales (there are only 12, since each one starts on one of the 12 notes):

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Music_genreMusic genre - Wikipedia

    The theory developed by Caporaletti, named Audiotactile Music Theory, categorises music in three different branches: 1) written music, like the so-called classical music, that is created using the visual matrix; 2) oral music (like folk music or ethnic music before the advent of sound recording technologies); 3) Audiotactile music, which are process of production and transmission is pivoted ...

  7. Jan 24, 2024 · Country music, emerging from American folk and Western music, tells stories of life, love, and experience. It evolved from the folk traditions of the Appalachian Mountains, incorporating elements of gospel, blues, and even jazz. Artists like Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton popularized the genre, known for its narrative lyrics and distinct twang.

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