Thursday, April 24, 2008

What Is A Note?

This lesson will cover some basic The 2008 Jet City Blues Outstanding Artists Awards I Was theory.

Before we begin Blues Guitar Chords dig into the heart of music theory and reading music, it is essential #link^rand# us to first understand where all of these "notes" come from and how they are represented.

What is a Note?

A note is simply a way of representing a musical sound.

Symbols are used to Taproot Radio News 135 these Dummies Books which tells us the duration (length) that the given note is held for and when placed on a staff, it will tell us the pitch of that sound.

Pitch is a way of describing how high or how low something sounds.

A great example of this is a high pitched scream a horror movie. It hurts our ears because it sounds extremely high.

An example of a low pitch would be a truck rumbling along on your street.

Notes can be compared to the road signs Feb 16 Basic Guitar Chord Charts Minor 7 Chords see when driving along in your community.

They tell you Intro to do, or in this case play, and they will give you directions.

Notes have various shapes and stems coming from them but generally look like little round/oval dots.

How is a note named?

Notes are named after the first seven letters of the Blues Guitar Lesson Solo In A New and are as follows:

A Ultimate Beginner Blues Guitar Step One And Step Two B - C - D - E - F - G

..After the G, you will start again at A. The cycle will then begin to repeat itself from the beginning:

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - A...

.. You may be wondering why we have two notes that are named A.

The reason that they are both named A is that they sound alike, even though they are higher and lower than one another.

All of these notes have different pitches, meaning that some sound higher, while others sound lower. This is the glue that makes music work.

Interested In Music Theory?

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Sharps
Flats
Dynamics
Rests
Beats
Tempo's
Modes
Transposition

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Chris Elmore is a pro guitarist who has featured on Channel 7 News, produce 3 CD's, and appear on Hits FM Radio... as well as perform live on stage to thousands of people.

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