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        <p class="post-info">ven le 21 fév.</p>
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<p>The 50s chord progression, often referred to as the "doo-wop progression" or the "ice cream changes," is a popular chord sequence that was widely used in 1950s and early 1960s pop and rock 'n' roll music. The progression typically consists…</p>
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        <p class="post-info">mer le 12 fév.</p>
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<p>Building a chord progression in music involves selecting a series of chords that create a harmonious and engaging sequence. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you build a chord progression:</p>
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<p>Secondary dominant chords, also known as applied dominants, are chords that are used to temporarily tonicize (treat as the tonic) a chord other than the actual tonic of the key. They are called "secondary" because they are built on chords…</p>
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        <p class="post-info">lun le 10 fév.</p>
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<p>In music, relative keys are a pair of keys that share the same key signature but have different tonics (starting notes). The concept of relative keys is fundamental to understanding the relationships between major and minor scales. Here's a breakdown…</p>
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<p>Recognizing the tonality (or key) of a piece of music from a sheet involves identifying several key elements. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you determine the tonality:</p>
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          <div class="message"><p>In music, <strong>cadence</strong> refers to a sequence of chords that brings a phrase, section, or piece to a close. It provides a sense of resolution or pause, similar to punctuation in language.</p><h3><strong>Types of Cadences:</strong></h3><p><strong>Perfect (Authentic) Cadence</strong> (V →…</p><span class="read-more pdf__hide"><a href="/music-theory/blog/7524789/the-cadence-in-music">Lire la suite...</a></span></div>
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          <div class="message"><p>Chord theory is the foundation of harmony in music. It explains how chords are built, how they function, and how they interact within a key. Let’s break it down step by step:</p><h3>1. <strong>What Is a Chord?</strong>
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          <div class="message"><p>The <strong>Circle of Fifths</strong> is a visual representation of the relationships among the 12 tones of the chromatic scale, their corresponding key signatures, and their relative major and minor keys. It’s a useful tool for musicians to understand key relationships…</p><span class="read-more pdf__hide"><a href="/music-theory/blog/7524231/the-circle-of-fifths">Lire la suite...</a></span></div>
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