Diatonic Modal Scales - Andrew Thompson Music
... Diatonic means “Related to the Major Scale” and you should be familiar with the 12 Major keys and be able to interpret them freely on the guitar, because modal scales depend entirely upon the Major Scale. There are many ways of describing the modal keys, but one of the simplest is to view them as de ...
... Diatonic means “Related to the Major Scale” and you should be familiar with the 12 Major keys and be able to interpret them freely on the guitar, because modal scales depend entirely upon the Major Scale. There are many ways of describing the modal keys, but one of the simplest is to view them as de ...
Diatonic Harmony Primer - John Ely`s Steel Guitar Web
... on. The seven diatonic triads for the key of C are shown in the diagram (right) and are commonly labeled using the Roman numeral equivalent of the degree number upon which the triad is built. Lower case numerals are used for the minor triads and the diminished triad (leading tone). Chord Inversions ...
... on. The seven diatonic triads for the key of C are shown in the diagram (right) and are commonly labeled using the Roman numeral equivalent of the degree number upon which the triad is built. Lower case numerals are used for the minor triads and the diminished triad (leading tone). Chord Inversions ...
Major Keys and Scales
... diatonic diatonic half-step dominant key signature leading tone major petachord ...
... diatonic diatonic half-step dominant key signature leading tone major petachord ...
Lecture Series 1 Exam Review
... 8-What is amplitude is scientific terms? 9-Give another term for tone color? 10-Which dynamic marking is the softest? 11-The distance between two pitches that seem to duplicate each other and blend very well together is called: 12-The set of seven pitches used in Western music is called a(n): 13-Wha ...
... 8-What is amplitude is scientific terms? 9-Give another term for tone color? 10-Which dynamic marking is the softest? 11-The distance between two pitches that seem to duplicate each other and blend very well together is called: 12-The set of seven pitches used in Western music is called a(n): 13-Wha ...
Echos
Echos (Greek: ἦχος, [ˈixos] ""sound""; pl. Echoi ἦχοι [ˈiçi], Old Church Slavonic: гласъ [glasŭ] ""voice, sound"") is the name in Byzantine music theory for a mode within the eight mode system (oktoechos), each of them ruling several melody types, and it is used in the melodic and rhythmic composition of Byzantine chant (""thesis of the melos""), differentiated according to the chant genre and according to the performance style (""method of the thesis""). It is akin to a Western medieval tonus, an Andalusian tab', an Arab naġam (since 1400 ""maqam""), or a Persian parde (since 18th century dastgâh).