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May 17 |
asked | Figuring out the difference between major and relative minor scales? |
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May 15 |
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Am I understanding time signatures correctly? I really thought that this was right, because it all seemed to fit perfectly with no leftovers. Although I guess I could've combined 5/8 and 3/8 into a 8/8...Can you explain what I did wrong based on what I told you? |
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May 15 |
accepted | Am I understanding time signatures correctly? |
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May 15 |
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Am I understanding time signatures correctly? Thanks, the method which I used if you can call it that is that I counted out the notes. For the intro and the versy part I was able to count 12341234123412341234 at what turned out to be 360bpm, but when it went into the prechorusy part 1234 didn't fit just right so I tried 123 123 1234 1234 123 12345 123 12345 123 12345 and so on, until I got back to the chorusy part and 12341234 seemed to fit again. But this was in my head, and when I got to a computer to tab it, I split the tempo and the time signatures in half. |
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May 15 |
asked | Am I understanding time signatures correctly? |
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May 15 |
accepted | How do you play guitar dead notes quickly switching? |
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May 10 |
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How do you play guitar dead notes quickly switching? I just realized something. If I muted with my right hand up where the neck ends, instead of where chunky palm mutes are made at the bridge, will I get the same effect? |
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May 9 |
awarded | Editor |
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May 9 |
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How do you play guitar dead notes quickly switching? Thanks to those who formatted the question! |
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May 9 |
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How do you play guitar dead notes quickly switching? deleted 3 characters in body |
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May 9 |
asked | How do you play guitar dead notes quickly switching? |
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May 6 |
awarded | Student |
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May 5 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 5 |
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I have a song in my head, I know how it sounds, but I can't get it to translate well to DAW I mean a bit of variation around the beat I think, causing melodies to overlap into other measures. Thanks, it's just that I've got it in my head that most pop-like music fits evenly into measures. Like that if you isolate a certain riff or melody, it would fit in measure 7 and 8, and then the chorus begins at exactly measure 9 and ends at measure...17 maybe, that kind of thing. |
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May 5 |
accepted | I have a song in my head, I know how it sounds, but I can't get it to translate well to DAW |
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May 5 |
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I have a song in my head, I know how it sounds, but I can't get it to translate well to DAW Thanks for the answer, but that's the thing though, I HAVE been tapping the beats out, on boxes and tables. The drum part is very subdividy of the main beat I think. But when I thought I figured out the main non-changing beat, I went to all8.com's tap the beat to find the BPM tool, and the tempo I got is what I'm using in the project, and although the beginning and end seem to match up to measures, the inner measures seem to vary slightly, is this normal? It sounds right though |
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May 5 |
asked | I have a song in my head, I know how it sounds, but I can't get it to translate well to DAW |