I had to do some of the frequency training tho, random noises, white & pink noise...
I could help you get perfect pitch.
thats a mission!
I had to do some of the frequency training tho, random noises, white & pink noise...
thats how we're doing it. pink noise at31,63,125,250,500hz etc. kinda hard actually. only been at it for two weeks. im always an octave off.
Had to learn all of this for a theory exam, so to correct your explainationyour better off walking round with a tuning fork after learning 'cadences'. Then you can just about work out any note or key.
A cadence is the distance between the set of notes or chords...ie C to G is a major 5th.
Had to learn all of this for a theory exam, so to correct your explaination
Cadences are always chords, single notes are merely intervals. Your example C to G being a major fifth is an interval not a cadence.
The order the chords are played dictates the specific cadance and describes the harmonic link between the two chords, eg:
If a chord progression changes from A flat major to E flat major, it is a movement of IV-I, therefore a plagal cadence.
E flat example
I - E Flat Major
II - F Minor
III - G Minor
IV - A Flat Major
V - B Flat Major
VI - C Minor
VII - D Diminished
yeah i know all this bro...i was tryin to keep it as simple as poss for some of the not so musically trained members...
Yeah it's cool mate, but unfortunately I don't think it's possible to simplify cadences
hence why my explanation was pretty poor... haha
Yeah lol, still trying to figure out how to explain counterpoint in a sentence