7 key elements

7 key elements

by Mohammad Boubes -
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Pitch is how high or low a sound is. It helps make the song interesting by giving different feelings, like happy or sad.

Melody is the main tune you remember. It’s like the “voice” of the song that sticks in your head.

Harmony is when two or more notes are played together. It makes the song sound richer and fuller.

Rhythm is the beat or pattern of sounds. It makes you want to move, dance, or tap your foot.

Timbre is the special sound of each instrument or voice. It’s what makes a guitar sound different from a piano, even if they play the same note.

Structure is how the song is organized (like verse, chorus, bridge). It helps the song make sense and flow well.

Silence is the quiet parts. It gives the music space and can make the loud parts feel even bigger.

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Re: 7 key elements

by Iolissa Gaoa -
Pitch: If the vibrations of the song are faster the pitch is higher but if the vibration is slower the song will be lower and deep. Pitches are important because they tell you if the song is going to be low or high before you even listen to it.
Melody: The melody of songs refers to how the beat or tone of the song will be. It is important because it tells you the genre of the song.
Harmony: The harmony plays an extremely important role in creating the mood for a piece of music
Rhythm: Music rhythms serve several important purposes in music: Setting the Pace:
Timbre: Timbre tells whether or not different types of sound production, such as choir voices and musical instruments
Structure: Song structure is crucial because it guides the listener's journey through the music, ensuring clarity, engagement, and a cohesive narrative
Silence: Tiny silences can strengthen or clarify individual notes by setting them in relief