
Music Concepts Online: Sound and MIDI:
Sound
Lecture and FAQs
To begin to understand sound, take a look at the lecture entitled Sound: The Loud and the Soft of It, and also Sound FAQs.
Terms and Concepts
The terms and concepts you should understand from this chapter are:
sound
time
frequency
pitch
registers
texture
melody
polyphonic
contrapuntal
harmony (or harmonies)
homophonic
chorale style
melody with accompaniment
dynamics (and dynamic markings)
MIDI
- p
- f
- m and mp and mf
- pp
- ff
- ppp and pppp and fff and so on
- crescendo or cresc.
- diminuendo or dim.
harmonics
Note: you don't have to memorize these terms, just understand them.
Exercises and Assignments:
Read Chapter 1
Do Computer Exercises 1 (Sound Demonstration: Chapter 1) and 155 (Musical Terms: Dynamic Indications: Chapter 12).
Do Music for Study, pp. 8-10
This involves listening to three musical exerpts, while looking at the score of the music. Here are the instructions:
- Ex. 1: "Hunting Song"
- MIDI file: This is part of the Exercises as Drill # 1
- Ex. 2: "The Washington Post March (Trio)"
- MIDI file: This is part of the Exercises as Drill # 1
- Ex. 3: "The Egmont Overture"
- MIDI file: This is part of the Exercises as Drill # 1
- CD track: "The Egmont Overture" is Track 1 on the CD disk which comes with the book.
Sound FAQS
For answers to your questions about Sound, see Sound FAQS.
MIDI
Terms and Concepts
The terms and concepts you should understand about MIDI are:
MIDI
MIDI file
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