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notes.GIF (GIF Image, 430x673 pixels) - Scaled (90%) - 2 views

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    Diagram with all notes frequencies, note names and MIDI numbers.
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OZMO - 0 views

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    A licensing service for independent content (Images and text only), allowing a streamlined and simple means to license content, and for creators to get paid. This needs to be expanded for independent music, as well.
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Lyric Writing Prompt: Image-Only Free Writing - 0 views

    • Mark Lopez
       
      lol I haven't really thought about doing this since the 7th grade. I will have some fun with my lyric tomorrow.
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abstract music maps Rock (music) infographics band - Wallpaper (#1039574) / Wallbase.cc - 6 views

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    Great MAP of the modern (and historical) rock. Metro-styled. Big, detailed.
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Musician Tutorials: Content / Songwriting / Songwriting - Part 1 - 4 views

  • by Tom Hess {PDF=create pdf file of the content item^plugin:content.123}
  • by Tom Hesshttp://www.tomhess.net
  • Begin with Melody first
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  • This is very important because vocal melodies need to have room for a singer to breathe and you must also consider the pitch range - a singer's pitch range is more narrow than most instruments.
  • center (key) to begin with. You don't have to stay in that key for the entire song, but it is wise to at least begin in a single key.
  • Choose a tonal
  • Begin with Chords and Melody at the same time
  • I like this one a lot. Begin with a single chord and a melody note or phrase, as you add on the next chord and more melodic notes, write them together. Experiment by changing the chord but not the melodic phrase. Experiment by changing the melodic phrase but not the chord
  • . Force yourself to disallow any of your favorite rhythmic patterns to creep into your new song idea
  • If you are thinking about dynamics while composing each part of the song, you are already ahead of the game.
  • - The variety of instruments you use, and the sounds you get out of those instruments brings color to you music.
  • Begin with Texture first
  • - The density of sound and timbre may influence the types of melodies you compose. Consider how the density of texture may change from section to section.
  • Begin with Form firs
  • Starting here can do wonders to keep you out of trouble (musically speaking). When you don't think about the form (arrangement of the parts of a song) early on in the writing process, it is easy to paint yourself in a corner late
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    SONGWRITING TIPS
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    Frequencies chart for equalization
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Lessons | Learning and Loving Music Theory - 9 views

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