101 music theory terms you should know

Get 20% off of my music theory for beginners course with code DAVID20 over at Artmaster: video&utm_campaign=taylorswift&utm_id=music theory david bennett ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽถ Music theory is like a language, so a great way to get better at music theory is to learn more vocab! Here is 101 music theory terms explained. The outro music to this video is my track โ€œThe Longest Marchโ€œ which you can hear in full on Spotify: ๐ŸŽถ And, an extra special thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Yu Kyung Chung, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channelโ€™s Patreon saints! ๐Ÿ˜‡ SUPPORT ME ON PATREON: ๐ŸŽน 0:00 Introduction 0:20 Conjunct 0:36 Disjunct 0:53 Scale 1:07 Tones & Semitones 1:40 Intervals 1:58 Consonance & Dissonance 2:31 Chords 3:10 Tertiary harmony 3:23 Quartal harmony 3:37 Arpeggios 3:56 Riff 4:05 Melody 4:18 Ostinato 4:42 Motif 5:01 Sequence 5:18 Diminish 6:08 Augment 6:38 Inversion 7:13 Modulation & Cadence 8:28 Tonicization 9:46 MY NEW MUSIC THEORY COURSE 10:23 Transposition 10:44 Key 11:06 Diatonic & Chromatic 11:22 Accidentals 11:50 Enharmonic 12:10 Blue note 12:31 Lick 12:42 Jazz terminology 13:47 Reharmonization 14:05 Tritone substitution 14:40 Swing, Straight & Shuffle 15:11 Tuplets 15:47 Compound time 16:12 Time signatures 17:05 Stave & Clef 17:36 Simile 17:50 Fermata 17:57 Tempo 18:32 Ritardando & Rallentando 18:56 Articulation 19:38 Grace notes 20:40 Ornamentation 21:57 Rhythmic terminology 24:01 Anacrusis 24:28 Dynamics 25:20 Timbre 25:45 Texture 26:49 Glissando & Portamento 27:41 Tremolo & Vibrato 28:14 A cappella 28:43 Outro/Patreon
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