Music Theory 101: From Keys And Scales To Rhyth... Apr 2026
This guide covers the essential building blocks of music. Think of these as the "alphabet" and "grammar" of the language of sound. 1. The Foundation: Notes and Intervals
A (Semitone) is the smallest distance between two notes (e.g., C to C#). Music Theory 101: From Keys and Scales to Rhyth...
The set of sharps or flats at the beginning of a staff that tells you which notes to play throughout the piece. 3. Rhythm and Meter Rhythm is how music is organized in time. The Beat: The steady pulse you clap along to. Note Values: Whole Note: 4 beats Half Note: 2 beats Quarter Note: 1 beat Eighth Note: 1/2 beat Time Signatures: The two numbers at the start of a piece. This guide covers the essential building blocks of music
Sharps raise a note by a half step; flats lower it by a half step. 2. Keys and Scales The Foundation: Notes and Intervals A (Semitone) is
Sound "happy" or "bright." The formula is: W–W–H–W–W–W–H (Whole, Whole, Half...).