Music Elements

Category: Music

Music and its elements were taken up by man from sounds in nature, like the chirping of birds or blowing of the wind. The different types of elements of music that were found in nature were put together to create music.

The elements of music are as follows:

  • Form
  • Timbre
  • Melody
  • Texture
  • Dynamics
  • Harmony
  • Rhythm

Form/Musical Form: Form is the element that refers to the style or genre of music. The form, or more appropriately, the musical form is determined on the basis of the harmonic language, rhythm that is used, lyrics, instruments, etc. Many a times, the form is also determined by the geographical area, or the historical era, to which it belongs, for example, Indian classical music. As the name suggests, Indian classical music originated in India during ancient times. It was developed in ancient India on the basis of the flow of sounds that appeared in nature. Sometimes the format of lyrics is also used to classify the form of music. For example: a ballad is a narrative poem. The famous song ‘Nothing Else Matters’ by rock band, Metallica, is often classified as a ballad, because of its narrative lyrics.

Timbre: Timbre is a rather abstract concept that involves the differentiation and identification of the notations, which are played on different instruments at the same time. For example a bass guitar and a lead guitar are always played together with the same notation, however, a groove or a singular notation is played on the bass guitar, whereas, a chord is played on the lead guitar. The differentiation between the sounds of these notations is commonly termed as Timbre. It is also often defined as a distinctive and complex note.

Melody: A melody is often defined as a set of linear notations in the form of tunes, vocals, or even chords or grooves. A melody essentially forms the basic framework of any song. It must be noted that melody is often divided into different phrases. The specialty of a melody is that it can be written down with the help of staff and quote notations. For example, most of the rock songs can be divided into parts like the verse and chorus. It is said to be the horizontal aspect of music.

Texture: Many musicians consider texture to be the heart and soul of music. A texture is a set or pattern of rhythms and notations played together. It is often termed as a progression. A common texture is made up of harmony, tempo and rhythm. Some of the common textures are monophonic (where only one melodic voice is used) or polyphonic (where multiple and independent voices are used). A micropolyphony is a modern texture that was first composed by the famous Austrian composer, György Ligeti.

Dynamics: The volume of the notation is known as the dynamics of the music. Nowadays, due to technical advancements in music, instruments like the electric guitar have electronic controls for volume. However, while playing the traditional instruments, musicians had to control the volume manually while playing the notations. The term dynamics is more valid and applicable for written notations. For example, a ‘p’ (in lower case) stands for a piano notation that is to be played softly.

Harmony: The term harmony refers to the different notations played at different pitches, but in the same scale, and is used to make chords. Harmony is often referred to as harmonics in modern music. It said to be the vertical aspect of music. Harmony involves finding notes that sound harmonic to each other i.e. notations in same scale. According to composer Arnold Whitall, “It was not that counterpoint was supplanted by harmony (Bach’s tonal counterpoint is surely no less polyphonic than Palestrina’s modal writing) but that an older type both of counterpoint and of vertical technique was succeeded by a newer type. And harmony comprises not only the (‘vertical’) structure of chords but also their (‘horizontal’) movement. Like music as a whole, harmony is a process.” Harmony is a factor that makes complex but beautiful textures in music. It also a form of innovation and experimentation.

Rhythm: A rhythm is a set of sequential, synchronized and uniform beats and notations. The concept of a ‘pulse’ or a repetitive beat is a very important element of rhythm. The concepts of texture and rhythm, when put together, form the concept of a ‘bar’. A bar is a set of rhythm, which is accompanied by specific notations played in a uniform tempo.

All these elements, when put together form the magical art of music. Music is a form of universal communication. It is very difficult to describe, write or define each and every element of music. In reality, it is to be heard, observed on the instrument, and felt by the heart.

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Build a Music Production Studio

Category: Music

With music production equipment and software at an all time low cost, and an all time high in quality, the possibility of building a music production studio in your home has never been more realistic. Thanks to computers and the musical applications that work with them, everyone can now afford to produce high quality music, if they know what to buy and how to set it up.

The core of any modern music studio will be a computer. While in the past only a high powered desktop would be suitable for media production of any kind, now it is possible to find laptops that can easily handle these tasks. A laptop will most likely cost less and will definitely take up less space, which may be important depending on where you plan to build your studio.

What type of laptop to get is up to your personal desires and needs, but in general, a Mac laptop will give you better software options and more media driven capabilities. However, many options exist for other platforms and they will most likely cost less as well. Whatever you do, make sure to take your time and find the best computer for you and your needs; it is a big investment and could affect all of the other equipment you need to buy.

Once you have your computer, the next issue of importance is to get all the software you will require, and there are many different types that you may need. A basic recording application will be the main software that you use. There are a few major brands of these and you should research them thoroughly. Each of them have different operating styles, and chances are that one will suit you a lot better than the others, so make a point to at least try a few of them out before deciding.

You may also want some software that focuses on MIDI software instruments. This type of capability can allow you to emulate any kind of instrument with a keyboard, which is essential for a music studio on a budget. You will not have the time or equipment to record orchestras or any number of rare or ethnic instruments, and never mind having to pay the players, but if you can work with a keyboard to make software instruments sound realistic, you can achieve just about anything by yourself.

A lot can be said on the different software instrument systems, but it would take several more articles on music to do so. Once again, this is something you will need to explore further on your own.

With all of your software and computing power in place, you can start thinking about the periphery items for your studio. One thing that will be very important is a good pair of studio monitors. These are going to be the speakers that you listen to your work on, so they must present an accurate sound. Regular home listening speakers will not work because they are built to add certain frequencies to the sound to improve its appeal. What’s important for you is to get a completely natural sound so you know where improvement is needed.

A recording interface will also be critical. This is what your speakers and microphones will be plugged into, and it will effect the quality of the sound you can record, so it must be professional. You do not need anything big unless you are running a serious studio. There are plenty of options that will accommodate one or two microphones at a time, and they will produce top of the line sound. This should probably be all that you need.

Add a few microphones to this setup, and you have everything you could want for a professional home studio. All of this equipment should have no trouble fitting into any room of your house, and it can provide you with the means to make any type of music. Thanks to modern developments in recording technology, a nice music production studio is now within everyone’s reach.

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