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Music 101 (part 3)
Last time, we looked at the concepts of pitch, octave, and semitone. This time, we’ll take a high-level look at rhythm, melody, and ph...
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Last time, we looked at the concepts of pitch, octave, and semitone. This time, we’ll take a high-level look at rhythm, melody, and ph...
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Last time, we looked at the concepts of rhythm, melody and phrasing This time, we’ll take a high-level look at harmony , scale, chord,...
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If you are embarking on skiing lessons, you???ll never have experienced skiing before. In this sense, you???re a complete beginner. But, hav...
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This is the follow up to How musical is a novice? A chord is made up of a bunch of notes separated by various distances, and that overall co...
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If you’ve read the last couple of posts on “how musical is a beginner“, they may make you realise at a conscious level how...
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Here is a short video showing how to use Rhythm-X in emuso’s toolkit to build up an arpeggio practice routine. The method The method i...
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The altered scale is an amazing sounding scale,that can be used in rock, blues, metal, as well as jazz.?? First we’ll start with the g...
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Emuso comes with three tools supporting inversions. The box tool allows you to visualise chord intervals in a box that you draw out on-instr...
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MusicIncite is assessing how much demand there is for an interactive ear training courses currently. Are you interested in a tailored course...
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In a hurry??? Check the pre-requisites.?? Start at the section ‘Chord construction.?? The “Choose-skip” method’ .?? ...