Intro to Sound and Hearing…

I found a great resource for some basic foundations in the art of sound and sound engineering. Many musicians do a fair amount of their own production work in the studio and live… getting back to the basic via the Synposis of sound, is a good way to secure your understanding of how it relates to your work. You might find this site of interest and this page starts with… Vibrations via our Ears, Velocity, Waveform, Pitch, Intensity and more…
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ear anatomy

A waveform of a signal is a pictorial representation of the changes in the signal’s amplitude over a period of time. Imagine dropping a rock into a calm pond of water. If you took a picture of a cross-section of the water, that picture would be a graphic depiction of the amplitude of the water versus distance…
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https://www.recordingconnection.com.au/curriculum/audio-engineering/lesson-01

How to Transpose Music

Basic Music Transposition

OK… as we discussed in our recent posts (basic music theory, guitar power chords, et.al.) it was suggested that we visit the subject matter of… Music Transposition.

To transpose music simply means… to change the pitch of each note without changing the relationships between the notes. Now, relationship between notes is one thing, another topic we’ll touch on is, how it actually changes the ‘feel’ of the original composition. But, first let’s take a look at the basic fundamentals. Continue reading How to Transpose Music