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I have seen parenthesis occasionally used in notation and would like to know what they mean. Here are some examples of them I have collected. Around a note: ...
Asked on 11/30/2021
3 answerThe Launchkey is plugged into my laptop with a USB and plays through the laptop speakers. The G7 needs external speakers - I have a separate set of Logitech speakers...
Asked on 11/30/2021
2 answerWhat should I be listening for when trying to understand tendency tones? From what I understand, unstable tones ‘resolve’ into a specific stable tone, but I’m having trouble hearing these...
Asked on 11/30/2021 by YoungCapone
1 answerI want to sing a song in different melody but use the same chord. How many semitones should I increase/ decrease so that I won't sound out of tune with...
Asked on 11/28/2021 by Melly Korlyony
3 answerI have a Behringer Xenyx 1002FX mixer and I want to connect it to my speaker (Protech CB400A).The mixer's interfaces of "Main Out" are Mono.But I have a...
Asked on 11/25/2021 by Zmani
1 answerIn my loft I have a collection of old quarter-inch tapes dating back to the eighties, mostly, though some as far back as the sixties. I'd like to be able...
Asked on 11/25/2021 by peterG
1 answerre.: How to record video of MIDI visualizer and real piano player integrated into one ?There is a nice video of MIDI Visualizer playing back MIDI fileimg-9gag-fun.9cache.com at the later...
Asked on 11/23/2021
1 answerI transcribed this song recently, and I wanted some insight for analyzing it. It seems to me that it is a diminished riff, using tritones, chromatic stuff, and major seconds....
Asked on 11/21/2021 by alderic_ivanka
1 answerIf you are as obsessed with Jacob Collier as I am, you probably know what I'm talking about. If not, it is essentially a scale that continually modulates, taking you...
Asked on 11/21/2021 by WillRoss1
6 answerI'm reading a book where the augmented 3 interval(two note) is considered a dissonant. However being that its enharmonic equivalent is a perfect fourth, I can't see how this can...
Asked on 11/15/2021
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