Music Fundamentals 2: Rhythm and Meter by Terry Ewell - HTML preview

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Chapter 4

Rhythm

Rhythm, melody, harmony, timbre, and texture, ate the essential aspect of a musical performance. They are often called the basic elements of music. The main purpose of music theory is to describe various pieces of music in terms of their similarities and differences in these elements , and music is usually grouped into genres based to describe each element. Because harmony is the most highly developed aspect of Western music, music theory tends to focus almost exclusively on melody and harmony. Music does not have to have harmony, however, and some music doesn't even have melody. So perhaps the other three elements can be considered the most basic components of music.

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