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So just in case you got frustrated by some musical terms you didn't really understand while trying to learn from that material, musician or perhaps you just don't want to be left behind in a conversation with other musicians like i was..😄 Well here is a list the most popular musical terms used by pianist/musicians along-side their meaning.
Musical Terminologies
1) NOTE
This is the sound or Notation of a musical pitch
2) SCALE
This is any set of notes arranged according to a given Pitch Differences
3) CHORD
This is a combination of Two or More Notes
4) DYAD CHORD
This is often used to describe chord made up of Two(2) notes only
5) TRIAD CHORD
Triad chords are any chords or group of chord made up of three(3) notes
6) TETRAD CHORD
Tetrad chord is a musical term that is often used to describe a chord or group of chords made up of four(4) notes
7) QUINTAL CHORD
quintal chord is simply any chord or group of chords made up of five(5) notes
8) SEXTAL CHORD
Usually used to describe as a Chord with six(6) notes
9) ACCIDENTAL NOTES
Is used to describes a note/pitch that is raised or dropped by a semi-tone
10) ENHARMONIC EQUIVALENT
Simply means a note with the same pitch but Different names(e.g C♯ and D♭)
11) DIATONIC SCALE
This is an arrangement of specific notes belonging to a given key without any altered note.
12) CHROMATIC SCALE
This is an order of notes without any given key. It is sometimes described as repeated accidental notes(outside a the given key)
13) DOMINANT
This is one of the 7 theoretical names given to the notes on a diatonic scale, it is the fifth scale degree on a diatonic scale
14) MINOR THIRD
This is a musical interval spaced by a wholes step/tone and a half step or 3 semitones.
15) MAJOR THIRD
This can also be described as an interval of 2 whole tones/steps or 4 Semi-tones
16) TRITONE
Basically means '3' 'tones'.. it is known as musical interval encompassing 3 whole tone/steps or 6 semi-tones
17) LEADING TONE
This is the one of theoretically names used to describe seventh scale degree of a major scale
18) MUSICAL MODE
This is an alternative pattern of scale formed solely beginning from notes besides the Tonic or Root.
19) RELATIVE MINOR
This is a minor key or scale formed from the 6th scale degree of a major scale.
20) MUSICAL CADENCE
This is the final, ending or resolving phase of a melodic or harmonic
arrangement
21) MODULATION
This Involves altering the tonality from one tonal center to another. It is also the
22) ATONAL MUSIC
This is a musical piece without a diatonic structure
23) MUSICAL IMPROVISATION
This involve the use of creativity to build and add extra nuisances. it can also be described as making music on the spot without prior preparation.
24) MEDIANT
A term often used to describe the third scale degree of a major diatonic scale.
25) PENTATONIC SCALE
Simply any scale that is form by an arrangement of five(5) notes
26) MUSICAL TRANSPOSITION
This describes the act of altering a musical structure by moving it pitch.
27) PERFECT FOURTH
This is a musical interval spaced by 5 semi-tones or 2 whole tone and 1 semi-tone
28) PERFECT FIFTH
This term is also used to describe an interval with 7 semi-tones
29) CIRCLE OF FOURTH/FIFTH
This term is often used to describe the relationship between the 12 musical pitch
30) SUSPENDED 2ND
This is a Triad chord comprising of the Tonic, Super-tonic and dominant notes that is a 1st 2nd and 5th notes of the scale
31) SUSPENDED 4TH
This is also used to describe a triad chord made up of a the Tonic, Sub-dominant and the dominant notes.
32) PASSING CHORD
simply any chord or set of chords that is played in between other chords solely to fill up empty space and add color to the progression
33) VAMPING
33) VAMPING
This is the act of a repeatedly hitting a particular chord or progression for a given period of time.
34) COMPING This is an improvisation method used in jazz music. It involves playing chords with unexpected rhythms and is often used to accompany a melody.
35) CHORD VOICING
This refers to the musical concept of spacing notes to form different chord structure. It is often used to add better harmony to a progression.
36) CHORD INVERSION
chord inversion is the act of 'inverting' or re-arranging the chordal positioning of a chord.
37) CHORD EXTENSION
This is the musical concept of extending or enlarging chords by adding notes to it in relation to its Tonic diatonic arrangement or key.
38) MUSICAL STAFF
Staff in western music is a term used to describe a musical representation of pitch or tones by a set of horizontal lines(5) and space(4). Each line and space represent a note or pitch,
39) CLEF
This can be described as musical symbols used to show the pitch/octave of a given note.
40) ARPEGGIOS/BROKEN CHORDS
This refers to a method or technique used in music which involves breaking up chords and playing each notes in sequence either ascending or descending order.. each notes of the chord is played one after the other.
34) COMPING This is an improvisation method used in jazz music. It involves playing chords with unexpected rhythms and is often used to accompany a melody.
35) CHORD VOICING
This refers to the musical concept of spacing notes to form different chord structure. It is often used to add better harmony to a progression.
36) CHORD INVERSION
chord inversion is the act of 'inverting' or re-arranging the chordal positioning of a chord.
37) CHORD EXTENSION
This is the musical concept of extending or enlarging chords by adding notes to it in relation to its Tonic diatonic arrangement or key.
38) MUSICAL STAFF
Staff in western music is a term used to describe a musical representation of pitch or tones by a set of horizontal lines(5) and space(4). Each line and space represent a note or pitch,
39) CLEF
This can be described as musical symbols used to show the pitch/octave of a given note.
40) ARPEGGIOS/BROKEN CHORDS
This refers to a method or technique used in music which involves breaking up chords and playing each notes in sequence either ascending or descending order.. each notes of the chord is played one after the other.
I hope this article has helped your musical advancement..🙂 Please feel free to leave your questions, your thoughts and your suggestions i will do my very best to attend to them all.
Thanks and Good luck.


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