In music, a dominant refers to the fifth note of any scale (ie. “sol” in “do-re-mi-fa-sol). A dominant seventh chord consists of the dominant triad (fifth note of the scale is the root of the dominant chord) and an added note a minor seventh above the root. 4 Inversion(转位...
Have you ever struggled with the many ways to remember bass clef notes?Some of them make sense… at least on the surface.But they still require you to remember something. For example, if your memory is already strong, it’s fine to make up an acronym like “all cows eat grass” to ...
Just as the treble clef represents the higher range of notes, the bass clef, often seen as a mirrored "C" or resembling an ear, indicates the lower range of notes. Typically associated with the left hand on the piano, understanding the bass clef is equally vital to getting a complete gra...
backbone of a band’s sound. The Bass Player andDrummerare sometimes collectively called the rhythm section. Their goal is to play grounding and constant rhythms and variations together, to support the other musicians and make the audience tap their feet, nod their heads, and dance to the ...
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The notestemis a thin line that extends either up or down from the note head. The line extends from the right if pointing upward or from the left if pointing downward. The direction of the line doesn’t affect how you play the note but serves to make the notes easier to read while al...
The trick is to see the story you create as dynamically in your mind as possible. Since 12 makes the word “tan,” and 15 make the word “Tal,” I imagined Grover (G string) getting a tan with bassist Tal Wilkinson. He doesn’t much like the sound of her bass though – and his...
To make drums, layers (called ‘plies’) are glued together and pressed into drum shells. The manufacturer will add a metal hoop (or ‘rim’) to either end, connecting it to the drum with lugs and rods (which are used to hold the drumheads in place and tune the drum)....
It's time to get to know the staff and how to the notes on it. I'll make it short and clear so let's get going. How to Draw a Treble Clef In this short and clear piano lesson I'll show you how to draw the Treble Clef. Reading Notes on the Bass Staff (Notes Under Middle...