The Difference Between Pitch, Note, and Tone

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Publicado 2022-01-29
This is episode 1 of the music fundamentals series!

What's a pitch? What's a note? What's a tone? Let's explore together!
This is just the beginning of a deep dive into the very basics of music. From here we'll work towards rhythm, building chords, understand melody, and so much more. Please feel free to ask any clarifying questions down below!

Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:07 Part One: Pitch
03:41 Part Two: Note
04:34 Part Three: Tone

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @PricelessKeertan
    In summary, pitch is about the perceived frequency of a sound, note is a symbol representing both pitch and duration in music notation, and tone is a broader term referring to the quality or character of a sound, including aspects beyond pitch and duration.
  • @ivan-nm1xn
    I was raised by a musician, and learned piano at very early age before changing to violin, until I was about 15 when I gave up on music. I'm an applied mathematician now, and always told myself I should revisit my study of music theory, of which I forgot almost everything by now, and see it through the lens of the math and physics of it... So, I found your video on chance and loved your approach! I'll be watching a whole lot more of your videos. Thanks!
  • @Zuerk
    Criminal that you don't have more subscribers, excellent and clear explanations in the few videos I've watched so far! Well done!
  • Now your speaking my language! I hardly know a thing about playing instruments. The synopsis helped a lot too
  • @astrovanman
    The last summarizing sentence is a delightful satisfying cherry on top that was being subtlety teased at us throughout the well-worded and easily consumable music theory Sundae! Pitch: what you sing Note: how you sing it Tone: how it sounds
  • @kbox1771
    Best part is your visualization. I learn through visuals and it’s helping me understand a lot. Thank you. 😊
  • @AntonioDoesMetal
    I can’t get over how good you are at visualizing and teaching these concepts it’s unreal, gonna binge the rest of this playlist now
  • @E_Rico
    I am loving the visualisations, especially the waves and frequency spectrums. It allows you to logically break down the what you are sensing in your ears.
  • @robinmenil8554
    One of the most clearest explaination on this hard subject i have seen, thanks you keep up the good work !!
  • @braydenjones6561
    Thank you for this refresher! I enjoy the specificity and the clarity that was present in this video!! I had not thought on the difference between a pitch and a note for a little while now. It was good to hear again!
  • @benjaminott6498
    Thank you so much. Trying to discuss music theory without these well clarified is frustrating.
  • @salama931
    This explanation was so clear! The best that I've come across so far. I'm commenting so that it reaches more people :
  • @BabaYaga-bf4iv
    i hv been tryin to understand the difference for days now. this explanation is so clear n concise. thanks!
  • @WhatsTheStitch_
    I just started my Music Appreciation courses for college, and this video has helped tremendously with developing my understanding of what music is!!!! You've gained a subscriber!!!!
  • @SunnyOfficialYT
    This is definitely 1mil subs type of quality content. Lovin the channel as a beginner musician in training!
  • Top notch Video ! Very clear and precise explanation , Solid visuals to support the explanation , Very clear communication and simplification of the complex subject matter. I'm really looking forward to more videos from you. Now , on the overtone series video!
  • I've watched hundreds of music lesson videos and still learnt new things in these few minutes; the EQ/Analyzer display was a revelation!
  • @ayo__ayo
    This is actually making music make way more sense. I never really understood why a note and it's octave would be called the same thing when it sounds different, until it is scientifically broken down as to why. Great video! Keep it up!
  • @soy_binguine
    Really concise and easily for me to understand! Thanks