by Alexander Valentine | Aug 6, 2011 | Music Theory
Let’s get into some of the deeper details of Chord and Scale construction. The Interval is the relationship between two tones. Intervals exist between notes in Time, and Space. These are the same interval: a Major Third, G – B The intervals are named by...
by Alexander Valentine | Jul 29, 2011 | Music Theory, Technique
Finally! We get to the Keyboard. I think it’s good for beginners in music to learn to see and think of music as something separate from the actual physical instrument, that’s why I haven’t included any visual keyboard aids until now. The best way to...
by Alexander Valentine | Jul 27, 2011 | Music Theory
I hope this lesson will be helpful for beginners in reading & writing Music. Let’s start with a String. We find strings on all sorts of wonderful musical instruments, from the Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Guitars both Acoustic and Electric, Harps, Dulcimers,...
by Alexander Valentine | Jul 26, 2011 | Music Theory
It’s OK if you weren’t able to grasp everything from the previous lesson. It’s important to introduce you to the ideas before we explore them in depth, so the more you continue with the lessons the more you’ll understand and everything becomes easy! To Start,...
by Alexander Valentine | Jul 25, 2011 | Music Theory
The Scale of C Major The natural Triads in the Key of C Major In the Bass Clef (One Octave lower): On the Grand Staff: Can you identify the Chords? So this is plenty of information for us to begin with. The note names are probably obvious enough, the Scale of ‘C’...
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