]:
- Establish a [[akkordfolge]], playing the [[ton|tones]] it contains in succession as [[melodie]] notes. Adapt the improvisation to the [[rhythmus]].
... - Then add single notes that belong to the same [[tonleiter]].
- Finally, find single notes that are
refers to the strength of sound (intensity) of [[ton#tone|tones]] in the two aspects of loudness and emphasis.
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bably originally sung and played as CEA (up the [[tonleiter]]) and then G (down the scale).
^Probable ... leas," but always the word fleas was off [[en:vok:tonleiter|key]]. (...) "My dog has fleas --- fleas --
ms -- "chambers" -- "a more beautiful and manly [[ton|tone]]" was needed for the string and woodwind instruments that dominated there(([[wp>Heinrich Christo... Lexikon: welches die theoretische und praktische Tonkunst, encyclopädisch bearbeitet, alle alten und n... p. 328)). The chamber pitch was therefore a whole tone below the choir pitch.
However, there was no co
ne major second higher. In addition, there is the tone that lies a major second above the highest tone of the second minor chord.
This likewise achieves th
===== key =====
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In tonal [[Musik]], the key signature is a set of [[ton#note|notes]] that are ordered in a [[Tonleiter]] based on a [[Grundton]]. This ordering also results i
===== tone and sound =====
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When energy... between 20 and 20,000 Hz.
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Tone is a periodic (i.e., periodically recurring) vibration perceivable by humans as sound, which
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Music refers to the juxtaposition of [[en:vok:ton#|sounds]] in pieces of music. A piece of music ha... rmonie]]. Its perception is dependent on [[en:vok:ton|physical]] as well as [[en:vok:psychoakustik|psyc
ts, string and wind players -- the variation of [[ton#tone]] through use of [[vibrato]] and/or [[slide|portamento]]. The extent to which such devices are ap... ded:
>Since instrumental music is nothing but a [[ton#tonal]] language or a speech of [[ton#sound]], it must always direct its real intention to a certain e
string can still swing freely, only the [[en:vok:ton#overtones]] are audible. This results in a bell-l... armonics// are used. For this purpose, the output tone is picked as usual with the [[en:vok: greifhand]... 4 frets higher across the string. The result is a tone that is one octave higher than the tone picked up.
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Timbre denotes the specific [[ton#sound]] of an [[ukulele]] (or any other instrumen... aite]]s,
* the selected [[register]],
* the [[ton#resonance|resonant]] properties of the [[klanghol... ]]
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The use of such techniques alters the tone quality, especially the sound spectrum (the freq
note in a [[Melodie]] that is outside the usual [[tonleiter]] and gives the melody a blues-like charact... in America. Their origin lies in African [[en:vok:tonleiter#pentatonic|pentatonic]] music.
>Unlike Eu... he same size, which are slightly smaller than a [[ton|whole tone]]. The black musicians in the USA tried to realize this [[tonleiter]] on European instrumen
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A musical ornament or embellishment is a [[ton#sound]] that does not change the [[melodie]] or t... [[musik]], but is merely used to embellish a main tone (to make the piece more interesting). The most i
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^Colour^Scale^
^steel blue|pentatonic|
^ligh... s and Functions">
^Step^Function^Interval^
^ I | Tonic ([[Grundton]]) | [[Prime]] |
^ ii | Dominant pa... [[Quarte]] |
^ V | Dominant | [[Quinte]] |
^ vi | Tonic parallel | [[Sexte]] |
^ vii | Substitute domin... quick identification of the [[Quarte]] over each tone. In particular, the formation of the [[Quartenka
t the relationships between the major and minor [[Tonart|keys]]. Its inversion is called [[quartenzirke... }
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<panel title="Diatonic tones">
^Colour^Scale^
^steel blue|pentatonic|
^ligh... s and Functions">
^Step^Function^Interval^
^ I | Tonic ([[Grundton]]) | [[Prime]] |
^ ii | Dominant pa... [[Quarte]] |
^ V | Dominant | [[Quinte]] |
^ vi | Tonic parallel | [[Sexte]] |
^ vii | Substitute domin