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Nick Klezek - An Introduction to Music

If you are thinking of peace of mind and stress relief meditation is best but meditation is incomplete without music. Nick Klezek always believe in the relation of meditation and music and said that meditation is of no use without music. Meditation with music induces a calm state of mind and everybody is aware of this fact nowadays. Music and meditation help to attain tranquillity and balance in the body. To know more visit here: https://nickklezek.kinja.com/nick-klezek-learning-music-production-1829013090/amp

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Nick Klezek - An Introduction to Music

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  1. An Introduction toMusic Nick Klezek

  2. Why liveMusic • Music - Essential LifeComponent • Human Brain has natural affinity towards music. A musical activity improves intellectual brainactivity. • Music skills enhance Self Confidence, Social Bonding and Success in society. • Playing music helps in bringing down Stress levels and improves overall health and wellbeing. • From Loving to LivingMusic • Actively playing music (living music) is infinitely more enjoyable than passively listening toit • Every Human being has the potential to evolve into a Musical genius with proper training andPractice

  3. MusicalNote • Duration • Duration tells how long the note lasts or the Time Value of thenote • This is usually expressed in Beats (measure of time inmusic) Wholenote 4Beats HalfNote 2Beats QuarterNote 1Beat EighthNote halfBeat Time value ofNotes • Pitch • Auditory property helping sound to be perceived as higher orlower HigherNotes LowerNotes • Depends on Frequency, expressedin • Hertz (cycles persecond) Quarter Note A on Staff = 440Hz • Tone andNote • A sound of a specific frequency and pitch is referred to as a Musical Tone. In addition to these Tone has followingAttributes • Tones of specific frequency are referred to as Musical Notes and have associatednames. • E.g. Notes, C, D, E, F in westernmusic

  4. Melody – MusicalScales Most of the Music systems in the world use Diatonic Scale as the basic framework for musical Compositions which follows same pattern of Pitch distances T T S T T TS 8 7 C D E F G A BC C Guitar B A C D E F G A B C 6 Piano 5 G Staff Notation F E 4 S 3 C D E F G A B C EnglishNotes D 2 Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa IndianNotes T C 1 Do Re Me Fa So La Ti Do SpanishNotes Pitch gaps in a DiatonicScale Diatonic Notes Names in various MusicSystems

  5. Expressing Emotions throughMusic This is only a Rough Guideline. The infinitely complex musical structures and patterns allow Infinitely Complex Emotions to be Expressed withMusic

  6. We welcome your involvement in livingmusic THANKYOU https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/746542075707410774/

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