<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Music theory / Twelve-bar blues / Cadences / Eight-bar blues / Diatonic function / Chord / Subtonic / Chord substitution / Song structure / Music / Chord progressions / Harmony
Date: 2008-01-14 12:32:04
Music theory
Twelve-bar blues
Cadences
Eight-bar blues
Diatonic function
Chord
Subtonic
Chord substitution
Song structure
Music
Chord progressions
Harmony

THE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC Because music is a multi-dimensional, multimedia phenomenon, the design of a musical composition can be described on several levels. The “Elements of Music” described below offer you specific te

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.wmich.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 632,30 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

DREAMS Jim Garner D DM7 D7

DREAMS Jim Garner D DM7 D7

DocID: 1pk9R - View Document

SOLITUDE G7+ CM7 CM7 Co Dm7 Dm9 D7 G9s G6 G7

SOLITUDE G7+ CM7 CM7 Co Dm7 Dm9 D7 G9s G6 G7

DocID: 1oMle - View Document

DREAMS Jim Garner D DM7 D7

DREAMS Jim Garner D DM7 D7

DocID: 1owHK - View Document

The Twelve-Bar Blues: The most important chord progression in American popular music. The twelve-bar blues progression originated in the folk music of the Deep South among African-Americans, but has come to stand over ma

The Twelve-Bar Blues: The most important chord progression in American popular music. The twelve-bar blues progression originated in the folk music of the Deep South among African-Americans, but has come to stand over ma

DocID: 1laL1 - View Document

Progression # 1: I - IV - V - I G C  D

Progression # 1: I - IV - V - I G C D

DocID: 18H1k - View Document