MUSIC THEORY for guitar - AI動画分析

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Ah, starting with the absolute basics! It makes sense that a single note isn't music, but needs context like rhythm to become something. This is a good way to frame it.
Okay, so rhythm is the first key ingredient. And now they're talking about pitch going up and down to create different notes. This is clicking already.
Melody and chords, got it. So, a sequence of notes with rhythm is a melody, and playing them together simultaneously is a chord. That's a clear distinction.

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The fundamental building blocks of music are established early on, commencing with the concept of a single note [0:00]. While this note in isolation lacks musicality, its transformation into music begins when it's played with a pulse or rhythm [0:05]. The addition of pitch variations, dictating whether a note is high or low, introduces different notes [0:07]. When these distinct notes are combined with rhythm, they form either a melody, which is a sequence of single notes forming a tune [0:12], or if played simultaneously, a chord [0:13].
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The fundamental building blocks of music are established early on, commencing with the concept of a single note [0:00]. While this note in isolation lacks musicality, its transformation into music begins when it's played with a pulse or rhythm [0:05]. The addition of pitch variations, dictating whether a note is high or low, introduces different notes [0:07]. When these distinct notes are combined with rhythm, they form either a melody, which is a sequence of single notes forming a tune [0:12], or if played simultaneously, a chord [0:13].
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