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The Elements of Music 9 – Intro to Modes in the Major Scale

by Vincent | Mar 24, 2013 | Elements Of Music | 0 comments

In the ninth video of our Elements Of Music series, Chris provides an introduction to the modes in the major scale. Small "variations" is a scale produce different "modes" e.g. Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, etc. Different modes will give a different feel to a...

The Elements of Music 8 – The Chromatic Scale as a Map

by Vincent | Mar 14, 2013 | Elements Of Music | 1 comment

In the eighth video of our Elements Of Music series. Music Wizard founder Chris Salter discusses using the chromatic scale as a map and reveals an interesting secret which helps us understand the structure of music. Hierarchy of consonance vs dissonance in interval...

The Elements of Music 7 – Intro to the Layout of the Piano

by Chris Salter | Mar 13, 2013 | Elements Of Music | 4 comments

This is a basic intro to the layout of the piano, scales, intervals, dissonance, consonance. Many of you watching this will have a basic to advanced understanding of this discussion.  That said, my intent here is deeper than that as it's a build-up on how I intend to...

The Elements Of Music 1 – Binary Elements, the Yin and Yang of Music, tension and release

by Chris Salter | Mar 10, 2013 | Elements Of Music | 0 comments

In the first video of our series on the Elements of Music, Music Wizard founder Chris Salter introduces the yin/yang of music. Here's an intro from Chris. ----------------------- One of my life long fascinations has been with the essence of things, and while I loved...

The Elements Of Music 2 – the Yin and Yang of Music, more examples

by Chris Salter | Mar 10, 2013 | Elements Of Music | 0 comments

Music reflects the binary quality of the universe (yin and yang) with the principles of tension and release in time. This is the primary engine of music. This can be achieved with many different strategies and tactics. The following are some of the ways tension and...

The Elements Of Music 3 – Music Structures “Like” To Be Round

by Chris Salter | Mar 10, 2013 | Elements Of Music | 0 comments

In the third video of our Elements Of Music series,  Music Wizard founder Chris Salter discusses how music structures like to be "round". Topics include: a) Rhythms repeat and different parts of the same length can be represented usefully as concentric circles on a...

The Elements Of Music 4 – 12 is a key number to understand the geometry of music, especially in rhythm and harmony

by Chris Salter | Mar 10, 2013 | Elements Of Music | 0 comments

In the fourth video in our Elements Of Music series, Music Wizard founder Chris Salter shares how the number 12 reveals interesting ways to look at and listen to music, and the correlation of music and math. a) Western classical harmony, especially since Bach, uses...

The Elements Of Music 5 – How Music Is Like Language, and How We Can Use That to Learn Music Deeper, Faster, Better

by Chris Salter | Mar 10, 2013 | Elements Of Music | 0 comments

In the fifth video of our Elements Of Music series, Music Wizard Founder Chris Salter discusses ways the understanding of language applies to learning music. Music can be organized and self reflective, and that order can be called a language. Many parallels with human...
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