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Root motion is the movement from one chord's root to another chord's root.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Chord progressions, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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A phrase is a series of notes that sound complete even when played apart from the main song.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Cadences, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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Nonharmonic notes (or non-chord notes) are notes that do not belong in a certain chord.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Harmony, Chords, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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Analyzing the notes and chords of a song is a major part of music theory.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Chord progressions, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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Unlike the major scale, three different minor scales exist.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Scales, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Minor Scales, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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In addition to diatonic triads, every major and minor scale has seven diatonic seventh chords.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Chords, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Chord progressions, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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Every major and minor scale has seven special triads, called diatonic triads, which are formed from that scale's notes.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Chords, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Chord progressions, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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In music, the verb invert means to move the lowest note in a group an octave higher.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Intervals, Harmony, Chords, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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30 different key signatures exist (15 for major scales and 15 for minor scales). Most theory students are expected to memorize all 30.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Scales, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Major scales, Minor Scales, Key signatures, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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Augmentation dots and tenuto ties are two types of markings used to alter a note's duration

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Ties, Curriculum support, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols, Musictheory.net

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In this analysis, we will be examining bars 48-50 of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (Opus 27, Number 2, Movement 1).

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Chord progressions, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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A Neapolitan chord is simply a major triad that is built on a special note.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Chords, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Triads, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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Vertical black lines called bar lines divide the staff into bars.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Time Signatures, Curriculum support, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols, Musictheory.net

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The length of time that a note is played is called its note duration, which is determined by the type of note.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Duration, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Curriculum support, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols, Musictheory.net

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Although hundreds of different chord progressions are possible, most tend to follow a pattern.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Chords, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Chord progressions, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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In this analysis, we will be looking at the first few bars of Auld Lang Syne, a traditional Scottish ballad.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Chord progressions, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net

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Displaying 1 to 20 of 37 resources labelled with 'Musictheory.net'