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George Columbow

Lessons | Learning and Loving Music Theory - 9 views

  • Home Lessons The Elements of Music Music Notatation Musical Scales Musical Intervals Rhythm and Meter Harmony Resources Materials of Music Harmonic Progressions Notes Subscribe About Contact ? Lessons The Elements of Music Surviving the Elements of Music Pitch: The Sound of Music Melody, Harmony and Outer Space! It’s About (Musical) Time! Texture: Your Musical Fiber A Dynamic Musician Color, Form, and Style in Music Music Notation Music Lovers, Take Note! In Music, Accidentals Happen Major Scales Meet Major Scales! Major Musical Monuments Who Really Understands Enharmonics? Key Signatures How to Learn Key Signatures Musical Intervals Meet Your New Friends: Musical Intervals Perfect Intervals: The Quality of Your Musical Life How to Learn Major and Minor Musical Intervals Learning Musical Intervals: The Finale! <scrip
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George Columbow

Composition, Orchestration and Arranging - 2 views

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    COMPOSITION - TIPS AND HINTS Learn the Saxophone (1) Exercises & patterns * Learn to Play Saxophone * Saxophone For Beginners * Saxophone Lessons * How to Practise * Beginners' Tunes * Rock & Roll Saxophone * Saxophone Transcriptions * Circular Breathing Exercises, Patterns & Licks: * Fingering Exercises (1) * Fingering Exercises (2) * Cycle of 5ths * IIm7-V7-Is * Chromatic * Studies in 4ths * Diminished Patterns * Whole Tone Patterns Learn the Saxophone (2) Tone, sound & effects * Saxophone Sound & Tone * Sound & Tone Exercises * "Visualising" the Sound * Articulation & Tonguing * Diaphragm Breathing * Breathing Exercises * Embouchure * Vibrato * Harmonics (Overtones) * Altissimo * Subtone Effects: * Saxophone Effects * Alternate Fingering * Growl * Bending * Bb Wobble * Slaptongue * Dood'n Tonguing * Laugh * Fluttertongue * Adderley Trill * Multiphonics Jazz Theory Nuts & Bolts of Jazz & Blues * Jazz Theory & Improvising * Jazz Theory Books * Jazz Playalong CDs * Jazz Books Beginners' Theory: * Jazz Beginners I * Jazz Beginners II * Rock & Blues Beginners Jazz Theory Lessons: * Chord Sequences * Cycle of 5ths * Upper Extensions * Modes * Minor Harmony * Altered Chords * Tritone Substitutes * Jazz Analysis * Passing Chords * Scales & Improvising * 12 Bar Blues Chords * "I Got Rhythm" Jazz: Impro & Arranging Practical Jazz Stuff Improvisation: * Jazz Patterns & Licks * Jazz Improvisation * Daily Warm-Up * Diatonic Patterns * Dorian Patterns * Tonic Patterns * Blues Riffs & Licks * Jazz Scales Chart * Chord Symbol Chart * Jazz Repertoire * Download Playalongs Jazz Arranging: * Jazz Arranging * Instrument Ranges * Transposition Chart * Reharmonisation * Block Voicing
George Columbow

The Perfect Mix: with notes on Mastering Audio - 6 views

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    Great article about strategy of making mix. Step by step. Without any secrets off. Besides at the bottom of the page you will find the links to other articles, as: Mixing and Mastering Choosing a Mixer for your Studio Understanding your Mixer Digital Mixers Classic Analog Mixers How to Hookup a Mixer Guide to Control Surfaces How to use EQ How to Use a Compressor Using Pan Controls The Perfect Mix Review of the UAD 4k Processors Mixing on a Virtual Console Tascam DM3200 Resource Mackie 8 bus Console Resources Elements of Mastering Mixer catalog List
George Columbow

Synth Mania - 0 views

  • The internet premiere resource for keyboardists - Information and demos of Synthesizers, Samplers, Keyboards, Organs, Drum Machines, Sample CDs and more
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    The internet premiere resource for keyboardists - Information and demos of Synthesizers, Samplers, Keyboards, Organs, Drum Machines, Sample CDs and more
George Columbow

The Songwriting Education Resource - Home Page - 0 views

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    The Songwriting Education Resource is designed to provide you with educational articles on the craft of songwriting, as well as inform you of upcoming songwriting courses and seminars.
George Columbow

Introduction to Jazz Music Theory - Course - 3 views

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    1 / the silent architecture of our music the organic source of our 12 pitches, how we tune our instruments 2 / loops of pitches the perfect closure of equal temper tuning 3 / groups of pitches the initial process of selecting pitches to create melody 4 / major / minor tonality the two core colors of equal temper 5 / evolution of scales organically evolving and organizing of our melodic resources 6 / evolving scales into arpeggios the theory how scales become arpeggios 7 / evolving arpeggios into chords the theory of how arpeggios become chords 8 / rhythm cool ideas about musical time, its subdivision and notation 9 / highlights of the history of music seven highlights to begin one's study of music history 10 / composing practical ideas for putting one's ideas into music 11 / how to practice ... something you don't know how to play
George Columbow

SongWriting Fever - Online Songwriting Collaboration - 6 views

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    Create songs together! Collaboration for musicmaking resource for everyone all over the world
George Columbow

- Beginners Series : Resources and Information : Recording Magazine - - 2 views

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    Nice course for beginner musicmakers. About 30 lessons - step by step.
George Columbow

Young Composers WIKI - 3 views

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    Big and useful resource about music theory, which I don't know why did not use before!
George Columbow

Bass Lesson Study Guide - 2 views

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    GC: Really impressive course! Author: If you're learning to play the electric bass, you might notice the resources online for the instrument are scarce when compared to the girth of content available for guitarists. Fear not however, because of StudyBass.com. The site, the brainchild of a bass instructor with over 2,000 students experience, aims to supplement in-person electric bass guitar lessons online (although if you have enough discipline you could conceivably use the site to teach yourself a lot.) The site consists of lessons to read, supplemented with videos and audio clips, as well as a variety of exercises, quizzes and songs. electric bass guitar lessons online A study guide takes you through the basics of music theory, including reading music and the role of the bass guitar in modern music, and eventually onto playing the blues and complex chords. A word of advice from the site's creator: if you're going to use this site without the help of an in-person instructor, be sure to record yourself regularly. This will allow you to hear yourself as you really sound and (hopefully) allow you to be self-critical.
George Columbow

Media College - Video, Audio and Multimedia Resources - 0 views

  • MediaCollege.com is a free educational and resource website for all forms of electronic media. Topics include video &amp; television production, audio work, photography, graphics, web design and more. We have hundreds of exclusive tutorials with supporting illustrations, videos, sound bytes and interactive features. You'll also find reference material, utilities and other useful goodies, as well as a helpful forum.
George Columbow

The Muse's Muse Songwriting Resource - 0 views

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    Special resource for songwriters
George Columbow

Cyberworm's sample blog - 0 views

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    Cybermusic blog. Articles, resources, tutorials, reviews
deshon manley

Music Artists - Bands Biography - Artist Bios - Band Biographies - Musician Resources -... - 0 views

  • The first type of rock music, rock and roll, originated in the United States in the 1950s, and was largely derived from music of the American South. In the United States, the affluence that followed the end of World War II in 1945 and the emergence of a youth culture—based in part upon the rejection of older styles of popular culture—helped rock and roll to displace the New York City-based Tin Pan Alley songwriting tradition that had dominated the mainstream of American popular taste since the late 19th century. Rock and roll was a combination of the R&amp;B style known as jump blues, the gospel-influenced vocal-group style known as doo wop, the piano-blues style known as boogie-woogie (or barrelhouse), and the country-music style known as honky tonk
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