The chords are C Am F G in that order. It's called the 50's progression by proffesionals, I am unsure of the actual progression term.
A riff is an ostinato; a repeated chord progression, patter or melody, often played by rhythmic instruments. The riff is the base of the composition. They are most common ins funk, jazz, and rock music.
The Tonic
Another term that usually refers to a piece of (although it can also refer to a rhythm or a chord progression) is "motif." A motif is a short musical idea-shorter than a phrase-that occurs often in a piece of music. A short melodic idea may also be called a motif, a motive, a cell, or a figure.
If you're just playing the notes in order while you're making a chord, you're "strumming". If you're playing two or more notes within a chord configuration, you're playing a "triad".
what it stands for im not sure.. but what it means is u stop playing until the next chord
The chords are C Am F G in that order. It's called the 50's progression by proffesionals, I am unsure of the actual progression term.
A chord can be a geometric or musical term.
-4 is the first negative term. The progression is 24,20,16,12,8,4,0,-4,...
A riff is an ostinato; a repeated chord progression, patter or melody, often played by rhythmic instruments. The riff is the base of the composition. They are most common ins funk, jazz, and rock music.
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The term, "root" in Musical terms means the note that the rest of a chord is based around. For example, a C major chord which consists of the notes C, E and G would have a root note of C as it the note that allows the rest of a chord to follow. It is always the first note of any chord.
Progression.
The Latin term "carpe diem" literally means "seize the day" and implies that one should act immediately (to not postpone or delay), or less specifically to act on (seize) opportunities that arise.
A ground phrase is a musical term referring to a recurring bass pattern or chord progression that provides a solid foundation for the harmonic structure of a piece. It is often repeated throughout the composition, anchoring the music and providing a sense of stability.
The correct term for a line segment with both endpoints on a circle is a chord. The diameter of a circle is also a chord.
Baroque is a term that implies grandeur, opulence, and drama. It also is a term used to imply complexity and expansiveness.