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- Improvisation
- - Then add single notes that belong to the same [[tonleiter]]. - Finally, find single notes that are not in
- My Dog Has Fleas
- bably originally sung and played as CEA (up the [[tonleiter]]) and then G (down the scale). ^Probable origin... leas," but always the word fleas was off [[en:vok:tonleiter|key]]. (...) "My dog has fleas --- fleas --- This
- key
- set of [[ton#note|notes]] that are ordered in a [[Tonleiter]] based on a [[Grundton]]. This ordering also res
- Blue Note
- note in a [[Melodie]] that is outside the usual [[tonleiter]] and gives the melody a blues-like character. Bl... in America. Their origin lies in African [[en:vok:tonleiter#pentatonic|pentatonic]] music. >Unlike European... lack musicians in the USA tried to realize this [[tonleiter]] on European instruments by striking both the mi... When included as additional notes in a [[en:vok:tonleiter#major scale]], Blue Notes can be roughly understo
- chord progression
- degrees based on harmony theory (see => [[en:vok:tonleiter]]). The chords usually change after one half, one
- tempo
- the listeners expect that dissonant and [[en:vok:tonleiter#minor-scale|minor]] tonal music will be played faster than music in [[en:vok:tonleiter#major scale|major]], because they want to experie
- scale
- ===== scale ===== {{page>kopf:vok:tonleiter&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} The term //... mall}}| </panel> </accordion> {{page>en:text:vok:tonleiter&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutto
- dominant
- (the [[Quinte]]) of the [[grundton|tonic]] of a [[tonleiter]]. Together with the [[grundton|tonic]] and the [
- subdominant
- (the [[Quarte]]) of the [[grundton|tonic]] of a [[tonleiter]]. Together with the [[grundton|tonic]] and the [
- rule of the octave
- based on the fact that all [[ton|notes]] in any [[tonleiter]] can be considered as constituents of the three
- root note
- oot note or tonic note is the [[ton#tone]] of a [[tonleiter]] on which the [[harmonie|harmonic]] calculations
- chord
- consists only of the seven notes of the [[en:vok:tonleiter]] in which the piece is written. </panel> </col> ... h sounds occur that do not belong to the [[en:vok:tonleiter]] of the piece is called chromatic. Chromatic ton
- chord diagram
- e pictorial representation of a [[akkord]] or a [[tonleiter]]. The [[saite|strings]] of an [[ukulele]] are sh
- interval
- re //diatonic// (build with tones in the [[en:vok:tonleiter|scale]] only); the diminished and augmented inter... /. Chromatic intervals regularly lead to [[en:vok:tonleiter#enharmonic change]]. </panel> <panel title="First... = diminished first if B does not belong to the [[Tonleiter]], e.g. in F major; else = [[#second]] * C'--C#... ugmented first if Db not does not belong to the [[Tonleiter]], e.g. in C major; else = second </col> <col sm=
- moveable patterns
- h will change. This makes it easy to change the [[Tonleiter|scale]] or to find chords belonging to the same chord family (progression). --- For [[tonleiter#Pentatonic Scales|pentatonic scales]] see [[penta... </grid> </panel> </accordion> {{page>en:text:vok:tonleiter&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutto