Melody, rhythm, beat, speed, dynamics, range, timbre, harmony, mode, and key.
1. The ten major languages ??of music include: melody, rhythm, beat, speed, intensity, range, timbre, harmony, mode, and tonality.
2. Melody: refers to the organized progression of a series of musical tones of different lengths, heights, and strengths. It is the foundation and soul of music.
3. Rhythm; refers to the length relationship of organized sounds.
4. Beat: refers to the regular alternation of strong beats and weak beats of equal duration.
5. Speed: refers to how fast or slow the music progresses. Dynamic: refers to the strength and weakness of the music.
6. Vocal range: refers to the vocal range of a human voice or piece of music in a certain work. Usually divided into treble area, midrange area and bass area.
7. Timbre: refers to the acoustic characteristics of different voices or musical instruments.
8. Sound range: refers to the pitch range of the musical sound system, human voice, musical instrument or a certain work.
9. Harmony: Modern refers to the simultaneous combination of sounds and their continuous progression.
10. Mode: refers to several tones forming a system according to a certain relationship, with one of the sounds as the center (the main tone). This system is called mode. Tonality: refers to the mode. characteristics.