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rock music - Coggle Diagram
rock music
instrumentation
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Technological effects on guitars, e.g., distortion, reverb, flanger.
More instruments can be added for different effects, e.g., string section for sustained sounds
rock music features
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Mainly use primary chords I, IV and V of the key
Use of power chords, mentioned later
types of rock
Hard Rock – Loud, aggressive, distorted electric guitar, solos, power chords
Punk Rock – Shouted lyrics, angry, rebellious
Heavy Metal – More distorted and aggressive than Hard Rock, longer solos
Progressive Rock – Experimental, nonsense lyrics, technological effects
Glam Rock – Theatrical, costumes, easier to listen to than other styles
Psychedelic Rock – Inspiration from other cultures, technological effects, dream-like
power chords
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Misses out the third, so unclear if the chord is major or minor
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stock progressions
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The first stock progression most commonly heard is I V vi IV. This is used in many pop and rock songs. It is more commonly known as a four chord song
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