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Glossary of Music Terms

What Is a Chord in Music? The Building Blocks of Harmony.

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Learn what a chord is and how chords shape the sound of music. A beginner-friendly guide to triads, major and minor chords, and basic harmony.

Major and Minor Intervals Explained: The Sound of Emotion in Music

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Learn the difference between major and minor intervals in music theory. Understand how they shape emotion and discover easy examples for beginners

Dynamics in Music: From Pianissimo to Fortissimo

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Learn how dynamics bring music to life. Understand markings like p, f, and cresc. with examples for beginners.

Perfect Intervals Explained: The Foundation of Pure Sound in Music

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What are perfect intervals in music? Learn why the fourth, fifth, and octave sound so pure and stable — with easy examples and listening tips.

Perfect Intervals Explained: The Pure Sounds That Shape Music

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Discover what perfect intervals are and why they sound so pure. Learn how to identify perfect fourths, fifths, and octaves in this beginner’s guide to music theory.

What Is an Interval? Understanding the Distance Between Notes.

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Find out what intervals are and how they give music structure and emotion. Simple explanations with clear examples.

What Is a Scale in Music? The Building Blocks of Melody.

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Learn what a scale is and how it shapes every melody. A beginner-friendly guide to major and minor scales in music theory, so you can answer the question: what is a scale in music.

Musical Intervals Explained: What Prime, Second, and Third Really Mean

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Learn what musical intervals are and where their names—prime, second, third—come from. A simple, beginner-friendly guide to interval names and Latin origins.

Master the Major Scale: The Simple Pattern Behind Every Great Song

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Learn the major scale step by step. Discover the simple pattern behind every melody and start mastering music theory with ease.

Pentatonic Scale for Beginners: How to Play and Improvise with Just 5 Notes

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Discover the pentatonic scale for beginners. Learn how to play, practice, and improvise with just 5 notes to create melodies that sound great in any style. When you first start learning music theory, scales can feel overwhelming. Major, minor, chromatic, modes — the list seems endless. But there is one scale that stands out for…

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