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"Harmony" as used by music theorists can refer to any kind of simultaneity without a value judgement, in contrast with a more common usage of "in harmony" or "harmoni-ous", which in technical language might be described as consonance.[citation needed]
Monophony is the texture of a melody heard only by itself. If a melody is accompanied by chords, the texture is homophony. In homophony, the melody is usually but not always voiced in the highest notes. A third texture, called polyphony, consists of several simultaneous melodies of equal importance.
In music, the term "dynamics" normally refers to the softness or loudness of a sound or note: e.g. pianissimo or fortissimo. Until recently, most dynamics in written form were done so in Italian, but recently are some-times written or translated into English. Another sense of the word refers to any aspect of the execution of events in a given piece; either stylistic (staccato, legato etc.) or functional (velocity) are also known as dynamics. The term is also applied to the written or printed musical notation used to
A basic chord progression in C major would be "C F G." Adding the relative minor chord to it would be A minor. A more advanced chord for C major would be adding E minor. Most pop songs have a simple chord progression such as "C G Am F" another one would be "C Em Am F." A basic chord progression in C major's relative minor (Am) would be "A C Dm E." All basic chords for A minor are Am C Dm E F. Choosing the right chord for a melody is easy once gotten the hang of it. Listen to your melody and pick out the notes that stand out the most. Usually, you choose a chord that contains the note in it. In
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