Chord
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Smart
Ubils | COMMON CHORD TYPES AND SYMBOLS |
Root | Modifier | Extension | Alteration
| Bass |
en.wikibooks.org
| "However, consider that rigid chord structures occur most often
in improvisational music (especially jazz), which is usually not rigid
in itself." |
Medieval.org
| "Chord structure in medieval music" | "For many musicians,
especially those more familiar with other styles, a fundamental early question
concerns the chords of medieval music. While a description of chords can
become rather technical, the interested amateur will find it fascinating
when supplemented by recorded examples, and when considered in small pieces.
The following discussion is written in an open and inclusive manner, and
should remain approachable for the careful reader." |
Sonia's
"Piano Playing by Chord Structures" Tutorial | "Piano
Playing by Chord Structures Tutorial by Sonia Balcer;intended for those
like myself for whom sight-reading does not come easily despite practice,"
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yokewong.net/free-piano-chord-lesson
| "This lesson shows you how to build or construct a piano chord
using a few formula. You no longer need to memorize the structure of each
piano chord" |
The
Structure of a Chord (Triad) for Piano, Keyboard and Organ
| ezinearticles.com |
How
Single-Note Alterations Change the Chord Structure |
Written by Richard Mould | "Many musicians, myself included,
have wondered what would happen if we were to change one note in a key.
How would the chord structures change? How much of the key will remain
unaltered? Will sharpened and flattened notes have the same result? Up
until now, I have been doing a very basic mental math with complex key
modifications. In this paper, I have charted out every possible scenario
of single-note alterations. However, I have not detailed any chord changes
resulting from the change of more than one note. I will write a second,
more in-depth, follow-up analysis detailing the similarities and differences
between all of the dual note alterations that are possible in any major
key. " |
learn
blues chords : structures : major and minor | "Learn
the blues chords and structures. Classic jazz major and minor blues. Free
music harmony, chords and theory to learn improvisation" |
Usertip
- Visualizing chord structure in SATB choral music |
Guitar
- Learning Guitar Chord Structure | "Harmony as an
element is more sophisticated than rhythm and melody. It is virtually non-existent
in primitive cultures. Moreover, it is an element which appeared comparatively
late in the history of music, and which was developed primarily in western
civilization." |
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