That is an incredibly complex question. Let me outline a few things you need to know.
Firstly, you must understand scales. For example, let's take the C Major scale because it's easy to work with. If you don't know, the C Major scale starts on C and has no sharps or flats, so it looks like this:
... C - D - E - F - G - A - B - C ...
Okay. Let's start with understanding harmony by looking at what are called triads.
The C Major scale made up of 7 distinct notes (C through B) and 7 distinct triads. What are triads you ask? They are simply three note cords that are made by taking any note in a scale, skipping over the adjacent pitch to add the second note, and then skipping over the adjacent pitch again to add the third note of the triad. Here's what I mean:
If we start on C, we will then skip over D to add E and then skip over F to add G. So a C Major Triad looks like this:
... C - d - E - f - G - a - b - c ...
So the C Major Triad consists of the pitches C, E, and G.
Okay, so far so good. What if we start on G instead? Well, a triad in C Major that starts on G is going to give us the pitches G, B, D. Which for our information could be called a G Major Triad. What if we start on D? Then we get D, F, A. How about A? The we get A, C, E.
I think you get the point. There is so much more for you to learn though! This doesn't even scratch the surface. We haven't talked about inversions, chord progressions, cadences, voice leading or and of the really cool stuff there is to learn. If you are at all interested in learning harmony, talk to a teacher of music. They will surely be able to give you
One last thing; as I have said before, a major scale consists of 7 triads. 3 of the triads are major, 3 of the triads are minor, and one of the triads is diminished. The triads that are built on the 1st, 4th, and 5th notes of a major scale are major triads. The triads that are built on the 2nd, 3rd, and 6th are minor triads. The triad that is built on the 7th triad is a diminished triad.
Try playing around with these different chords and have fun!
the atmosphere means when someones angry and you can feel there tention
The different effects of different kinds of music includes mental clarity, tension, mood, harmony, and rhythm. The message passed is also refers to the effects of different kinds of music.
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pitch melody rhythm harmony timbre
Do you mean monophonic music? that would be music with a single melodic line (that is, no harmony, counter melody etc.)
Harmony is the vertical aspect of music and melody is the horizontal aspect of music.
Social harmony is a term that refers to essentially, people getting along and working together. Just like harmony in music working together.
Melody is the succession of single tones of varying pitch. Melody is the linear aspect of music, in contrast to harmony, the chordal aspect, which results from the simultaneous sounding of tones. Melody must be considered with rhythm.Rhythm is the the basic temporal element of music, concerned with duration and with stresses or accents whether irregular or organized into regular patternings.Harmony is the simultaneous sounding of two or more tones and, especially, the study of chords and their relations. Harmony was the last in the development of what may be considered the basic elements of modern music-harmony, melody, rhythm, and tone.
The principles of music include melody, harmony, rhythm, dynamics, texture, and form. Melody refers to a sequence of notes that are musically coherent, harmony involves the combination of different notes played simultaneously, rhythm is the pattern of sounds and silences in music, dynamics refer to the loudness or softness of music, texture denotes the layers and density of sound, and form refers to the structure and organization of a piece of music.
the atmosphere means when someones angry and you can feel there tention
"Harmonic" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes things related to harmony or music. As a noun, it refers to a component of a complex sound wave typically found in music or in the context of vibrations.
The different effects of different kinds of music includes mental clarity, tension, mood, harmony, and rhythm. The message passed is also refers to the effects of different kinds of music.
Cacophony refers to a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. It commonly describes a lack of harmony or unpleasant noise in music or speech.
Harmony is a sound that blends in music and texture is the feel of something
Harmony means love, peace and a melody to music.
Diharmony refers to a lack of harmony or agreement, typically in the context of music or relationships. It suggests discord or disharmony between elements that should be unified or in agreement.
Western music refers mainly to music from Europe.