EXACTLY :yes:. In fact, in past I wanted to test my SY99 to see if there was a priviledged hardware connection with its internal oscillators,...
Wow it's really awesome!
Strum GS-2, look here: [MEDIA] Here is acoustic guitar, but you can use electrical as well.You can find other examples elswhere.
Wow, I'll have to take a day off to study all this stuff, though I don't play guitar.:winker: Coming back asap.
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Well, I can say that this Radiohead analysis is not really for the faint of heart! But that's normal if the tune is somewhat unconventional, I'm...
Yes, of course, and even if it seems a bit cryptic, I'll do my best to transcribe it, I like challenges (only up to my limits+1, just to raise...
Yep, I hope you noted that my guess was basically correct, I just added the possibility to make a perfect cadence stronger with a B dominant 7,...
I went here for a clearer audio: [MEDIA] Ok, root key is: [SPOILER] Scale: [SPOILER] Chords are: [SPOILER]
Ok, so basically, the tonal center must always be found as in examples, but in case major or minor don't fit perfectly, try different modes until...
I just tried to work on scale modes on piano, you don't have a clue how hard they are to learn after years of traditional (Hanon book) scales. Not...
I think you got it, it perfectly fits the Eb dorian scale. This is something should be discussed properly, but I wanted to keep it simple in this...
Yes, I imagined melodic scale was involved in some way, but while that solved Cb, it added the leading natural D "glitch", I was playing scale...
Those are pretty advanced analysis, and for sure require a little more knowledge of harmony. And speaking of (sweet) harmony, Example 2: :rofl:...
Yeah I understand that. Once I was sampling myself while pushing on the WC and I got a copyright infringement frome the Gut wrenching scream. [MEDIA]
As far as I understand, this course pivots on the tonal COG (center of gravity) and interval relations, without pushing on the conventional scale...
Absolutely yes. You need at least a minimum of musical theory / harmony. But I tried to introduce the terms you find in harmony in a simple...
Finding root key and scale type - Example 1: [MEDIA] Listen and with your keyboard (or singing), try to find a tone that matches with the whole...
Yo don't have to recognize them, you have to study them: major, minor harmonic and melodic, IF POSSIBLE in all keys (also all accidentals in staff...
Yes, I agree, but I had serious latency issues when playing live vst piano, I'll be more specific about it.
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