As I was raising my little girls, my dad shipped me a piano from Arizona. It was short an octave on each end. I had had quite a bit of music but decided to get down to serious breaking it down. Using the following method, it took about one year to understand how music is constructed.
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
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Building triads, chord progression and doubling notes. Adding parts for soprano, alto and tenor voices. This 18th century harmony leads through choral music and other forms which eventually lead to the classical symphony.
Major Triads I ii iii IV V vi vii Notes in the first measure: F,C G,D A,A G,G F,F E,E D,D Notes in the second measure: G,D A,A B,G C,F B,E Notes in the third measure: A,A B,G C,F A,E B,F A,G A,A Notes in the fourth measure: G,G A C B A,A E #F #G A B #C D #C D E #F #G A B A B #C D E #F #G I ii iii IV V vi vii* |
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
second little melody with harmony
http://www.noteflight.com/scores/view/1fb020624f46e99857c0e602472d5c6f1ddbb4e6
By clicking this, you will bring up noteflight page that will let you see the music and click play and the software will play the piece also.
I haven't bothered with 18 century harmonics but just used my ear and the visual contour of the score. This is really fun. I do want to get into half-steps, whole steps, intervals, triads and 7th chords eventually. But that is very 18th century and it might be fun just to let my ear do the work.
By clicking this, you will bring up noteflight page that will let you see the music and click play and the software will play the piece also.
I haven't bothered with 18 century harmonics but just used my ear and the visual contour of the score. This is really fun. I do want to get into half-steps, whole steps, intervals, triads and 7th chords eventually. But that is very 18th century and it might be fun just to let my ear do the work.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
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Monday, January 5, 2015
Adding chords and building triads-I would like to add some harmony to my little melody
Each note of a scale is the root of a triad. For example;
E F# G# A B C# D
C# D E F# G# A B
A B C# D E F# G#
tonic I supertonic ii mediant iii subdominant IV dominant V submediant vi leading
tone
vii*
In place of moving the triads into different positions eg. root, 3rd, 5th or 7th and playing around with the sound of the different arrangements of notes that way, I think that I will draw a contouring line in opposition to the melody line before I start writing in the notes. I don't believe that I want to make a choral (4 voices) Something more relaxed.
E F# G# A B C# D
C# D E F# G# A B
A B C# D E F# G#
tonic I supertonic ii mediant iii subdominant IV dominant V submediant vi leading
tone
vii*
In place of moving the triads into different positions eg. root, 3rd, 5th or 7th and playing around with the sound of the different arrangements of notes that way, I think that I will draw a contouring line in opposition to the melody line before I start writing in the notes. I don't believe that I want to make a choral (4 voices) Something more relaxed.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Transposing A major scale to Bb major scale 2 flats
D Eb F Eb D C Bb/ C D Eb D C/ Bb C D C Bb A G/ C D Eb C Bb B flat major scale
iii IV V IV iii ii I ii iii IV iii ii I ii iii ii IV vii* ii iii IV ii I
C#D E D C#BA B C# D C# B A B C# B D G# B C# D B A A major scale
iii IV V IV iii ii I ii iii IV iii ii I ii iii ii IV vii* ii iii IV ii I
C#D E D C#BA B C# D C# B A B C# B D G# B C# D B A A major scale
In a scale, each note has a number which is written at the bottom of the measure, under the note. For example:
A B C# D E F# G#
I ii iii IV V vi vii*
These symbols are the roots of triads or chords. But they are used in transposing one piece that is written in one scale eg. A major to a different scale. Lets go to B Flat major scale.
B flat major scale has two flats-B and E
Bb C D Eb F G A
I ii iii IV V vi vii* major, minor, minor, major, major, minor, leading tone-this succession of chords applies to the major scales only
In a Bb major scale the first note c# in the A scale becomes D. C# is iii in the A major scale but iii is D in the Bb major scale.
A B C# D E F# G#
I ii iii IV V vi vii*
These symbols are the roots of triads or chords. But they are used in transposing one piece that is written in one scale eg. A major to a different scale. Lets go to B Flat major scale.
B flat major scale has two flats-B and E
Bb C D Eb F G A
I ii iii IV V vi vii* major, minor, minor, major, major, minor, leading tone-this succession of chords applies to the major scales only
In a Bb major scale the first note c# in the A scale becomes D. C# is iii in the A major scale but iii is D in the Bb major scale.
Bb C D Eb F G A |
Saturday, January 3, 2015
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