What is a Chord and why should I care? (#IAmBerto)
WARNING
If I'm wrong write me in the comments and I'll write a post about it.
In any case, I will attach to each sheet its played version.
Click on the sheets to hear the audio.
What is a chord?
A chord is a set of three or more notes played simultaneously. The simplest example is a triad.
What is a triad?
A triad is a chord built up with three notes, distant a third the first from the second and the second from the third.
"Triad" is also the name of the chord constructed from a triad and reversing the order of the notes.
Why is it important?
Studying the chords and relationships between them is at the center of the harmony. If you don't know what is the harmony check my post here.
Why do this music gives me goosebumps? Why this piece makes me happy and I want to dance when I hear it?
Because a piece has a certain series of chords instead of another.
Let us try to understand what sound has a chord and how it is useful.
What sound has a triad?
What is the difference between the triads written above? The distance of the second note. Notice how it changes the color of the chord. What kind of triad have we played?
Major
The first chord sounds happy. A chord constructed in this way is said major. The major chord, played alone(*), can be used to express happiness, joy, contentment, pleasure.
Minor
The second chord is very sad and is said to be minor. The minor chord, played alone(*), can be used to express anger, sadness, melancholy, pain.
Sus2 Sus4
The third and fourth are respectively sus2 and sus4. They are often abbreviated sus, with no number.
They are called in the same way as they both give a feeling of suspension.
How?
Notice how the first chord (sus) passes gently to the second (greater).
Okay but what do I do now?
By putting together a series of chords, a musician builds the founding structure of the piece on which everything lies.
Depending on the way you chose the chords, you can give different color to the same song.
The following clip is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star played on different chords. Listen how different series of chords give different felling to the song.
Which did you like more? Which do you think is more interesting? Is there one that seemed more happy than the others?
Thanks for listening and see you at the next post!
(*) "Played alone" means out of context, without have it in a series of chords. In fact a major chord can be used in a minor context and it has a darker feeling than played alone.
Oh my god! It is really impressive! I only know how to play guitar, and I just simply follow the guitar pro application which shows the "six-line" note and practice about it. And I didn't really know the musical theory behind. You post give me a good introduction on it. Thanks for your sharing!
Thank you! I hope my posts will stimulate you to become a better guitarist :)
OMG. I woke up this morning and the counter blow up! I couldn't believe my eyes.
But when I checked up I saw that people upvoted without even taking care of what I wrote.
$224.64, 198 votes but only 20 people opened the article.
This means I could write articles with only of a nice photo, interesting title and one paragraph. No topic, no conclusion, no interesting post whatsoever; who cares?
But I'll keep on writing interesting stuff because I care of these 20 people. I care that Steem people are stimulated from reading a good article. I care that people learn something new that haven't even thought before. I care for Steemit to be a nice platform where one can learn something new, not just earn something because he clicked somewhere.
Thanks for your attention, and thanks for your comments :)
I had the same experience with my last post, I think the video I posted only had 20 views but I got almost 200 upvotes.
I know. I noticed that there are some people that vote in mass and gives posts $200, $400 or even $1000 dollars. I saw it with steemd.com.
Hey, nice intro to basic chords, I really liked the links, I really wish there was a way to embed it though that would make it even cooler. Keep up the work I am going to follow you.
I really wish that too! Unfortunately that's the best way at this moment.
Thank you! :)
Great post, I didn't realize that if you click on the notes it would let you listen to them!
Thank for your suggestion! I'll write bigger next time :)
Chord and theory explanation. Good intro. I have been in music all of my life. This was a good post to help the non musician understand the basics. Thanks for sharing. I will share a music post for you as well I hope you like it. - Troy
https://steemit.com/music/@enjoywithtroy/creative-art-for-a-piano-oh-my-what-would-elton-john-or-mozart-think
I'm sorry but I don't think it was my kind of post.
I'm sorry, I hope to have been not too harsh.
Nice article and very interesting stuffs. Are you going to write about scales and how use them with chords in order to make a nice pice of music, like a solo? I will be following you and learn from the interesting stuff you are posting .
Hi, thanks. Yes, I'm going to proceed explaining what a scale is and how it's linked to the harmony. Then I'll explain extensions and some simple progression.
Good work! You really deserve the community appreciation for your music knowledge and for sharing all this info with us!
Thank you! I'll be making some divulgative posts as well as talking about harder subjects soon.