AvatarDamontFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBeginner’s Guide: Everything you need to know about iOS music-makingmusictech.com - Adam DouglasNot all of the biggest advancements in music production over the past 15 years have happened on your desktop or laptop. This one happened in your …
AvatarDamontAvatarAvatarResearchers Just Compiled the Ultimate Playlist of Songs That Will Give You Chillsverified_publisherInc Magazine - Jessica StillmanThis massive playlist will give you all the feels -- and even help you focus better on your work. Why write about music on a business website? Because study after study shows that music can affect your mood, help you concentrate, and even improve your family life when you play more of it at home. In …
AvatarDamontFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoPlay guitar chords across the entire fretboard - here's howmusicradar.com - By Total GuitarGuitar lessons: The CAGED system is a well known approach that makes it very easy to access any chord across the whole neck. Today, we’re applying it …
AvatarDamontFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoEasy guitar theory: 3 steps to learn the major scalemusicradar.com - By Total GuitarAll the theory you need to learn, none of the boring stuff you don't. We start with the most common scale of all… More easy theory If you only ever …
AvatarDamontFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo40 basic music theory terms you need to knowmusicradar.com - By Computer MusicLearning music theory but finding yourself befuddled by all the technical terms involved? Our glossary has you covered, busting every bit of chord- …
AvatarDamontFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBest VST plugins 2023: the finest synth, drum machine, sampler and effect plugins you can buy right nowmusicradar.com - By Ronan MacdonaldThe release of Steinberg’s Virtual Studio Technology (VST) software development kit in 1996 is without one of the most significant milestones on the …
AvatarDamontFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoRecording a guitar: 4 different setupsmusicradar.com - By Computer Music SpecialsIf you record music, the chances are that, at some point, you're going to want to record a guitar. There are various ways to do this, with each giving …
AvatarDamontFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo50 guitar chord shapes guitarists need to knowmusicradar.com - By Jon BishopIn this frankly epic tutorial we're concentrating solely on chords and chordal ideas, and the following will act as a compendium of great chord …
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AvatarDamontFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo12 quick and dirty music theory tips you can use todaymusicradar.com - By Future MusicIf you want to take your 'untrained' compositions to the next level, the easiest way to do it is by developing a basic knowledge of music theory. If …
AvatarDamontFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMaster modulation: How to use key changes in your songsmusicradar.com - By Computer MusicKey changes - or ‘modulations’, to give them their proper, music theory-professor name - may have become a bit of a pop cliché (picture Westlife …
AvatarDamontAvatarAvatarA musicologist explains the science behind your taste in musicNBC News - By Vivian Manning-SchaffelNolan Gasser, musician and musicologist, knows why you can't quit 80s music. When I was a kid, there didn’t seem to be a rhyme and reason to what music I loved — my tastes spanned from art rock, to show tunes, to hard rock, pop and funk classics and disco deep-dives. As I learned to play music and …