Musical Tension – The Release!

Musical tension comes from many places… dynamics, instrumentation, rhythm, chord flavor, and harmonic pulse (frequency: how often chords change). Once tension has been built, one is compelled to get back home, back to the I Chord, to release the tension. There are also many ways … Continue reading

Musical Tension – The Buildup!

Musical tension begins once you play and leave the I Chord… from that very moment, you’ll be looking for a way to get back home – back to the I Chord. Tension can also come from instrumentation, dynamics, feel, mood, and/or atmosphere. But regardless of … Continue reading

Scale Degrees: It’s All In The Name

Scale degrees are 1 through 7 and have specific names that identify them… The I Chord – “The Tonic Chord”: This chord is the Root, or place of rest, and usually identifies the key that the piece is in. This chord is usually repeated, and … Continue reading

Transitioning: The Diminished 7th…

The Diminished 7th Chord is basically a ‘fork in the road’ where there are many different routes you can take depending on where you want to go. If you want to add more character and intensity to a piece, the Diminished 7th Chord is a … Continue reading