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Oct 26 |
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Oct 26 |
accepted | How do I determine my vocal range? |
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Oct 19 |
answered | What are some recommended resources for learning recording, mixing and mastering music? |
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asked | How do I determine my vocal range? |
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Aug 15 |
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Music Theory: Frequencies related to playing a note on guitar I would check the frequency response of your mic and make sure it is not giving an artificial frequency boost around the 250kHz - do you hear the pronounced B harmonic from your guitar that is evident in the sample you posted? |
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Aug 15 |
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Music Theory: Frequencies related to playing a note on guitar How are you physically capturing the signal, are you using a microphone or some other transducer? Does the transducer you are using have a flat frequency response over the desired frequency range? As per Stephane's answer, a copy of the audio sample would be useful. |
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Aug 15 |
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Aug 15 |
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Music Theory: Frequencies related to playing a note on guitar 247Hz is approx. the frequency of the open B string. Did you damp the other five strings (to stop them sounding) when you took your sample? |
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Jul 7 |
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What are some small, lightweight, electric guitars that are ultra portable? added 45 characters in body |
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Jul 7 |
answered | What are some small, lightweight, electric guitars that are ultra portable? |
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Jun 27 |
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