👉 Implosions are a type of musical notation where a line is broken up into smaller parts, each containing one or more notes. This method allows for easier reading and understanding of music written in a different key from the original piece. The first part of an implosion is usually called the tonic, which is the highest note on the scale. The second part is called the minor seventh (or half step), and so on until the final note is reached. This notation is often used in folk music