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Introduction To Vviolin, Range, Interval, Pitch, Tone

09-24-2024

Introduction To Vviolin, Range, Interval, Pitch, Tone

Range (compass)
The tonal breadth of a human voice or musical instrument is often expressed by its high and low polar tones.In various sound ranges, the sound quality of each part is different. This part is called the sound area (register), and in the human voice it is called the sound area.
Interval (intreval)
The pitch gap between the two tones.The number of scales between the two tones of the natural scale (including the edge poles) is usually used as a measure of the interval.
Pitch (pitch)


The absolute height of the music on the scale.Such as C tone, D tone, etc.Physically, the pitch is determined by the vibration frequency of the sounding body, and psychologically, the decision of the pitch is slightly affected by the loudness of the sound.
Tone (idiom)
The unique musical style of a certain era, nationality, region, genre, and composer.For example, the tone of a certain ethnic group or a certain folk song.
Scale (scale)
The tones used in music are arranged in high and low order in octaves according to certain rules, and they become scales.All ethnic groups and regions of the world have their own unique scales.

 

 

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