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Theme
Musical idea with sense.
Theme
Tempo
Indication of degree of velocity that it have to play a musical composition. Largo, Lento, Adagio, Moderato, Andante, Allegretto, Allegro, Presto, Vivave,....
Tie
Line joining two o more adjacent notes of the same pitch together, indicating that the first note only should be played but should be prolonged until the second note's time value is up.
Tie
Tone
Double distande of semitone. This interval finds between C-D, D-E, F-G, A-B.
Tone
Tonal degrees
First degree I, fourth IV and fifth degree V of a dyatonic scale define the tone.
Tonal
Tonality

It is the whole of melodic and harmonic relations of the organized respect the tonic or fundamental of the scale. The tonality is founded in seven sounds (knowing as degrees)and they are corresponded with the seven names of the notes. They are identificated by roman numbers.

Kinds of tonality

A tonality can to have diferent modes, principally two: major and minor.

Tonal degrees: They are the degrees that define a tone and they are: the I, IV y V.

Modal degrees: They are the degrees that define the mode of the tone and they are: principally the III and the II, VI and VII.


To transport
To repeat a same music, but in a diferent pitch (diferent tonality).
Transposition
Triplet
A gropu of three notes played in the time of two.
Triplet
Triad
A three notes chord forms superimposed two diatonic consecutive thirds.
Triad1
The degree above is formed a determinate chord is knowing as funamental, the first third is the third's chord and the second third is the fifth's chord. We say the major triad if the third forms starting on the funamental note is major and of minor third if the third formes starting on the funamental is minor.
Triad2
Inversions of the chord: A same chord could be presented in diferent states: funamental position, first inversion and second inversion.
Triad3
In a tonality the triad chords more importants are form starting in the degree I tonic, IV subdominant and V dominant.
Triad4
Tritone
Interval of three tones that forms a augmented fourth.
Triad5

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Cristina Fuertes
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