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Music Theory

12 May 2026

How to write a song ?

How to write a song ?

 

1. Harmonic Analysis (Chord Progressions & Cadences)

Goal: Identify the chord progressions, their function, and how they shape the song’s mood.

What to Look For:

  • Tonic (I): The "home" chord…
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12 May 2026

What are the main chord progressions in rock music

Here are the main chord progressions in rock music, categorized by their function and typical usage. These progressions shape the sound, emotion, and energy of rock songs, from classic anthems to modern hits.

1. Perfect Cadence (V → I)

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11 May 2026

What are the three types of minor scales (Natural, Harmonic, and Melodic) ?

Here’s how the three types of minor scales (Natural, Harmonic, and Melodic) are transcribed starting from C (using the C Major scale as a reference).

Since C Major has no sharps or flats, the relative minor is A minor…

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11 May 2026

What are the different modes in music theory ?

In music theory, modes are scales derived from the major scale by starting and ending on a different degree (note) of that scale. Each mode has its own unique sound, emotional character, and interval structure, even though they…

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11 May 2026

What is the relationship between frequency and musical notes ?

In music theory and acoustics, the relationship between frequency and musical notes is fundamental: each note corresponds to a specific frequency (or range of frequencies), and the pitch of a note is directly determined by its frequency.

 

Here’s how…

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11 May 2026

What is texture in music theory ?

In music theory, texture refers to how different musical lines (melodies, harmonies, rhythms) relate to each other in a piece of music. It describes the layering and interaction of sounds, creating depth and complexity.Texture is often categorized into four…

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11 May 2026

What is articulation in music theory ?

In music theory, articulation refers to how a note is played or sung, particularly how it is started, sustained, and released. It defines the character and clarity of individual notes, shaping the overall style and expression of…

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11 May 2026

What is dynamic in music theory ?

In music theory, dynamics refer to the volume (loudness or softness) of a piece of music or a specific note. Dynamics are a crucial expressive element, shaping the emotional impact and intensity of the performance.

Common Dynamic Markings

Dynamics…

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11 May 2026

How to recognize the key (tonality) of a piece of music ?

How to recognize the key (tonality) of a piece of music ?

 

1. Look at the Key Signature

The key signature is the set of sharps (#) or flats (♭) at the beginning of the staff (after the clef). It…

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25 Apr 2025

Songs that have been inspired by or reference the chord progression from Pachelbel's Canon in D

Songs that have been inspired by or reference the chord progression from Pachelbel's Canon in D

 

1. "Don't Look Back in Anger" by Oasis (1995)

  • The most famous example, the verses of this Britpop classic use the same chord progression…
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