![]() ![]() Because Ab is a black note, it has two names. Now, before going further, we need to talk about an important topic. ![]() If that sounds confusing, don’t worry! I’ll put it in beginner terms soon and show you lots of keyboard diagrams to help you out. The A-flat chord is basically just a chord in the family of major chords, made up of 3 notes in what’s called a triad. It is formed the same as any other major chord – by building a major third and then a minor third on top of that. When you see the term “Ab” this is an abbreviation for A Flat. A “b” is a flat sign in music theory. It can sound really beautiful down lower (right below middle C). However, A flat is in a different register from D flat and E flat. It has a nice mellow sound, much like the other flat chords like D flat and E flat. If you want you can look more in to chord progressions here: /chord-progression-map.The A flat chord on the piano is one of my favorite chords. Here’s a table with some jazzy chords that should play along with each other quite nicely. If your composition is in a certain key, let’s say C major for an example, you have certain chords that probably sound nice on the track. However there’s some rules you can try out if you wish. Music doesn’t have to sound harmonic and some dissonance or noise belongs to a track as much as the artist wants it to belong. ![]() Obviously you can play whatever notes and chords you like to. (Use left/right arrows to adjust with keyboard)Īudio Synthesizer, created by Keith William Horwood What chords and notes to play? Based on Getting started with Sonic Pi by Raspberry Pi foundation and An introduction to Sonic Pi by Stuart Brett. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Mehackit offers free online art and technology courses, professional development training in phenomenon-based teaching of creative technology, and participatory workshops for museums and events. Mehackit is a social business leveraging and contributing to open source technologies and their creative use for teaching and learning. ![]()
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