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Oct 21 |
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Is there a technique to help you memorize the notes on the guitar? I have to second this (even though I do know the fretboard inside and out) since this is one of biggest advantages of the guitar over many instruments. Instead pick several solid reference points you are comfortable with and then spend the time instead on scales and modes at each of your reference points. Transposing these to another key is then just a matter of moving your starting point up or down a few frets. |
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Oct 20 |
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How to use MIDI and electronic drumset Oh yes, Cubase is a great environment for midi editing. Each note is an event with it's own (modifiable) pitch, duration, velocity (think volume), and many other parameters. Like audio production it takes time to become familiar with at the options. To get started you can also download and import a piano sequence and then just open the tracks and change around notes to see how playback changes. Here is a great site of free classical midi files: classicalmidiconnection.com. I would recommend Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition for a variety of piano techniques. |
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