none of the above (apex): plain song, neoclassicism, romanticism
Using notes of the chromatic scale to develop a composition is called chromaticism.
none of the above
Chromatic scales
In correlation with basso continuo and higher melodies to create harmonies
drumset- to drive the band and set tempo and at up beat fills and bridge gaps of silence the drummer has the most important part in an ensemble they often play punches from the ensemble to emphasize the note piano- to emphasize melodies and solo often used to play backgrounds bass- to create an atmosphere full of sound and a groove to the rhythm section guitar- optinal in jazz band but it often is used to play without distortion and riffs that go with melodies and accents
It was less complicated because they switched the type they played. They discovered they could still create songs using a homophonic style. In the baroque period the used a more difficult style called polyphonic. Polyphonic is when you would play two melodies with both hands. In the Classical era homophonic music was with the left hand playing a more of a "bass" line. Listen to Mozart then Bach. Any difference in the music?
Badis, from Morocco(from an intermediate guitarist point of view)The scientific study of music is a "90/100" an absolute systeme of how music works, it involves how scales and chords function to give certain harmonies, each scale contain sven modes, each mode has its flavour, each mode is mixed with close modes to create a harmonized melody ,it also involves wriring music and perfect pitch..
A cappella refers to singing without instrumental accompaniment. It involves vocalists using only their voices to create harmonies, melodies, and rhythms in performance.
if you are musically inclined then you are more likely to experience this, but your not the only one.
ODESSY!!
Chromatic scales
Chromatic Harmony is the use of chords containing tones not found in the prevailing major or minor scale but included in the chromatic scale (which has twelve tones): often found in Romantic Music. Diatonic harmony is created exclusively from whatever melodic resource we choose to create within.
In correlation with basso continuo and higher melodies to create harmonies
Using a program like Celemony Melodyne, you change your voice pitch, vibrato and note length. You can also create harmonies from one vocal track recording.
The "tonic" or "dominant" (terms perhaps not applicable to chromatic scales, but used for ease of reference) letter names of the scale are written once each, and all other letter names are written twice. For example, C harmonic chromatic is: C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, B, C D harmonic chromatic is: D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, Bb, B, C, C#, D (Of course, strictly speaking the tonic is actually written twice: once at the bottom and once at the top.) I believe the rationale behind the harmonic chromatic scale is to create a "key-related" chromatic by "layering" the major and minor scales together, then adding the b2 and #4 to complete the set (so to speak). That is why it is important that the tonic and dominant are not repeated.
An achromatic neutral is any gray that is created by mixing white and black. White and black are also achromatic. A chromatic neutral is created by mixing the three primary hues (blue, yellow, and red) or complementary colors in just the right proportions to create a neutral "gray" color. Achromatics do not contain any hues.
The tone row is a predetermined sequence of all twelve notes of the chromatic scale.
Fragmentation and repetition in a motive create variation and development. Fragmentation breaks the motive into smaller parts, while repetition repeats these parts in different ways, leading to new melodies or themes. This process brings complexity and interest to the music.
Pitch is the frequency at which an object vibrates to create a sound. A tuning fork, for example, that vibrates 440 times a second will produce a perfect "A" note. It is these predetermined levels of frequencies that pitch is categorized into the twelve chromatic musical tones.