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First Steps In Music Theory Info

At its simplest level, music is made of . In Western music, we use the first seven letters of the alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G . After G, the cycle repeats at a higher pitch, known as an octave .

Understanding these basics transforms the way you listen to music. Instead of just hearing a "cool song," you begin to hear the between the melody and the rhythm. You start to see why a certain chord change makes you feel sad, or why a specific beat makes you want to dance. First Steps in Music Theory

This is the art of stacking chords together. Certain chord progressions (like the famous I-V-vi-IV progression used in countless pop songs) feel "right" to our ears because of the mathematical relationships between the notes. 5. Why Does This Matter? At its simplest level, music is made of

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