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Music theory is the study of the practices and possibilities of music. It generally derives from observation of, and involves hypothetical speculation about how musicians and composers make music. The term also describes the academic study and analysis of fundamental elements of music such as pitch, rhythm, harmony, and form, and refers to descriptions, concepts, or beliefs related to music. Because of the ever-expanding conception of what constitutes music (see Definition of music), a more inclusive definition could be that music theory is the consideration of any sonic phenomena, including silence, as it relates to music.
The present article is about music theory properly speaking, i.e. about theories, speculations and hypotheses made about the various aspects or music. It describes the elements of music only insofar as they give way to such theories; other informations about these elements will be found in other articles such as Aspect of music and the specific parameters of music described there. Textbooks, especially in the United States of America, often also include under the term "theory" elements of musical acoustics, considerations of musical notation, techniques of (often tonal) composition (Harmony and Counterpoint), etc., which will not be dealt with as such here, but only as they were the subject of theories and hypotheses.
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Additional videos for this title: http://j.mp/uHWvbx Music Theory 103: Rhythm by Gregg Fine Video 10 of 21 for Music Theory 103: Rhythm Rhythm is at the very essence of being. Our hearts beat. We walk and run in time. The sun rises and sets. The tides ebb and flow. Its no wonder that rhythm is at the heart of our music, too. In this tutorial Gregg Fine examines rhythm and shows us the theory behind constructing solid beats and how rhythm is used in different musical genres. Rhythm is made up of many different components. In this tutorial youll learn about the foundation of beats. Youll see how rhythm is broker down into its essential components: Tempo, Measure, Note Values and Rests. Youll learn all about Time Signatures and how they influence the pattern of strong and weak beats in a ...
DONATE: http://www.andrewwasson.com/donations.php http://www.andrewwasson.com/ Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers questions from off of his Guitar Blog website... Q). I was recently reading about how rhythm guitar and melody parts can get a smoother /hipper feel if they are syncopated. I really like Lee Ritenour and the smooth jazz sound. I was wondering if you could do a video where you demonstrate some simple syncopation ideas. Something pretty basic that might show up in a smooth jazz song's rhythm or melody. Thanks! Will – Swindon, England A). The study of syncopated melodies and rhythm guitar parts is not only an interesting guitar idea to work on, but it's an idea that really helps players get introduced to all kinds of new rhythmic meters. Plus, above all else, lea...
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Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Expertvillage Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/Expertvillage Syncopation is a very important aspect of being a drummer. Learn about syncopation for drums with help from a private music instructor in this free video clip. Expert: Philip Anderson Contact: https://anderson.musicteachershelper.com/home Bio: Philip Anderson has a private music instruction business. Filmmaker: Ben Kasica Series Description: One of the most important components of any band or music group is the person who sits behind the drum kit. Get tips on how to play the drums and learn a few new drum techniques with help from a private music instructor in this free video series.
SHEET MUSIC: http://www.onlinedrummer.com/sheet-music/syncopated-98-groove-sheet-music/ EBOOKS: http://www.onlinedrummer.com/category/ebooks/ CHART-TOPPING BOOKS: http://www.onlinedrummer.com/category/drum-books/ In this drum lesson, learn a funky beat played in 9/8, techniques for counting 9/8, and also some cool variations of the 9/8 groove.
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Grooving along to a great guitar and bass track, syncopating certain parts especially in the main riff. This video has two Rode NT1A mics as overheads and the AKG Perception 120 as a room mic about 15 feet out.
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