TransWikia.com
  1. All Categories
  2. Music: Practice & Theory

Music: Practice & Theory : Recent Questions and Answers (Page 12)

Find answers to your questions about Music: Practice & Theory or help others by answering their Music: Practice & Theory questions.

Harmonic minor while using descending melodic minor scale

Suppose I'm in a cadence in minor using the harmonic minor scale while playing a dominant V chord, thus using the raised 7th leading tone. At the same time, my...

Asked on 12/09/2020 by Gordon O

6 answer

Rehearsal Letters: Skipping I, J, O?

Sometimes in orchestral scores, rehearsal letters I, J, or O may be skipped. For example, Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 does not have a rehearsal letter J. What...

Asked on 12/09/2020 by user53472

2 answer

Reading piano music sheet for left hand play

So I am trying to learn how to from this video. I have very limited know-how to read basic note symbols. This is my first...

Asked on 12/04/2020 by EmilyJ

2 answer

Why can I hit notes more accurately on humming and vowels than on words?

When practising a song, I noticed that it's easier to stay on pitch when singing vowels like "pa pa pa , la la la, etc."Why is humming or singing...

Asked on 12/02/2020 by s-gbz

1 answer

Arpeggios vs. Fingerpicking

Are Arpeggios and fingerpicking patterns the same thing? Is it simply playing the root, third, and fifth over and over for a given chord?...

Asked on 11/29/2020 by rb1094

2 answer

Is a cappella xenharmonic by default?

I recently watched Adam Neely's video about comma pump. He quotes from "Fundamentals of Musical Composition" by Arnold Schoenberg. (Chapter XI, page 99):...the natural semi-tones differ in...

Asked on 11/11/2020 by Dannyu NDos

4 answer

How to learn & play sheet music with diatonic harmonica

I think 'just learn to read notes and which holes do what' isn't probably the best way - since there are harmonicas tuned to twelve different keys and all differ...

Asked on 11/10/2020 by Barnaba

5 answer

Can tonic sol-fa cope with quarter tones?

Tonic sol-fa gives names to the seven scale degrees then modifies the vowel sound of note names to indicate semitone modifications. It handles enharmonic respellings, so for instance, do di...

Asked on 11/07/2020 by Brian THOMAS

3 answer

Broken string fixed but it still sounds off

My fourth string broke a few days back, and fortunately (?) the breakage was near the bridge so I was able to fix it without having to buy a new...

Asked on 10/18/2020 by mehrdad

3 answer

Passaggi, fach and volume

I was wondering how the locations of the passagi are to be located when their place depends seemingly quite heavily upon larynx height, time of day and especially volume sung!...

Asked on 10/07/2020 by amgeorge

3 answer

Ask a Question

Get help from others!

© 2024 TransWikia.com. All rights reserved. Sites we Love: PCI Database, UKBizDB, Menu Kuliner, Sharing RPP