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[2018-03-08]
Ear gym way too advanced for my level right now [[androidapp]][2019-02-14]
How difficult is it to be able to recognize intervals? (Relative Pitch) : Guitar- [[Huh. Tried perfect ear app and could distinguish minor and major seconds with 80% accuracy since applied reasoning about rational fractions]] [[music]]
- [[Practice singing]]
- [[How to add these synth fuzzy noises to other musical instruments?]]
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[2019-01-14]
Kevin Boone's Web site [[read]] -
[2019-02-01]
https://learningmusic.ableton.com/index.html- [[basic structure: drums + bass + chords + melody]] [[drill]]
- [[harmonizing]] [[study]]
- [[related]] [[music]]
[2019-07-28]
Scotch Snaps in Hip Hop - YouTube [[towatch]]-
[2019-01-19]
(2) Music And Measure Theory - YouTube [[musictheory]] [2019-02-08]
Can science make a better music theory? | The Ethan Hein Blog [[music]][2019-08-18]
Composition Tutorial: The Musical Transition (Part 1) - YouTube[2019-01-23]
Music theory for nerds / fuzzy notepad [[musictheory]] [[math]]
[2018-03-08]
Ear gym way too advanced for my level right now [[androidapp]]
[2019-02-14]
How difficult is it to be able to recognize intervals? (Relative Pitch) : Guitar
https://www.reddit.com/r/Guitar/comments/2w7q5z/how_difficult_is_it_to_be_able_to_recognize/coobwgi/
Yep. The easiest way I've found is to associate intervals with songs. For example, for me, a perfect 4th is the first 2 notes to "Here Comes the Bride" and a perfect 5th is the first 2 notes of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star."
Huh. Tried perfect ear app and could distinguish minor and major seconds with 80% accuracy since applied reasoning about rational fractions [[music]]
Practice singing
How to add these synth fuzzy noises to other musical instruments?
[2019-01-14]
Kevin Boone's Web site [[read]]
http://www.kevinboone.net/music_articles.html
[2021-01-09]
instead use toread tags? also need to exclude from Logseq's reach maybe or make togglable?
basically would be nice to 'delete' the node on ad-hoc basis to untangle the graph
also need some way to prevent tag inheritance for certain entries? e.g. via a property or something…
[2019-02-01]
https://learningmusic.ableton.com/index.html
basic structure: drums + bass + chords + melody [[drill]]
- techno/trance: 160-180 bpm
- backbean: beat every fourth, clap every eights
- Each type of scale has a distinct sound, and many people have particular emotional associations with particular scales.
- https://learningmusic.ableton.com/make-melodies/ride.html
This is an example of minimal techno; here the focus is on slow, subtle changes, primarily to the nature of the sounds themselves, rather than to the notes and rhythms.
harmonizing [[study]]
But combining (or harmonizing) the melody with some chords helps to fill out the texture. This is an example of a simple chord progression: a series of chords played in a particular order. In many types of music, chord progressions are used to create a sense of tension and release, by moving away from the tonic of the song and then back again.
1-5-6-4: the most common chord progression
A pre-chorus is a section that serves as a kind of link between a song’s verses and its choruses. In this song, each pre-chorus helps to build a sense of tension and energy that leads into the chorus. Each of the three eight-bar pre-choruses in this song has identical lyrics.
https://learningmusic.ableton.com/song-structure/i-feel-love.html
related [[music]]
[2019-07-28]
Scotch Snaps in Hip Hop - YouTube [[towatch]]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7cG9QIvIWo
PBS sound field
[2019-01-19]
(2) Music And Measure Theory - YouTube [[musictheory]]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyW5z-M2yzw
all powers of sqrt 2 are withing 1% error to sufficiently small rational numbers
would be interesting to try other roots
[2019-01-24]
right, as I found out later, some people did try!
[2019-02-08]
Can science make a better music theory? | The Ethan Hein Blog [[music]]
http://www.ethanhein.com/wp/2013/can-science-make-a-better-music-theory-2/
why do we love harmonies and chords
[2019-08-18]
Composition Tutorial: The Musical Transition (Part 1) - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPT32058768
5:12 'And that's okay. It's okay to be wrong'.
I did actually think it was an improvement but that still cracked me up.
yeah, dunno, I didn't get very convinced by his arguments
[2019-01-23]
Music theory for nerds / fuzzy notepad [[musictheory]] [[math]]
- public document at doc.anagora.org/music-theory
- video call at meet.jit.si/music-theory
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